A SYSTEM 



Questions ii Geography, 



ADAPTED TO 



ANY MODERN ATLAS, 



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GEOGRAPHICAL DEFINITIONS, INTRODUCTION TO THE USE OF 
THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, AND ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. 



BY 

©AVID H. PIERSON, Ph.D. 



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REVISED EDITION. 



NEW YORK: 

ALBERT MASON, PUBLISHER 

18'74. 



LIBUARY OF CONGRESS. 

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! UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, f 



A SYSTEM 



Questions in Geography, 



ADAPTED TO 



AI^T MODEEl^ ATLAS, 



GEOGRAPHICAL DEFINITIONS, INTEODFCTION TO THE USE OP 
THE TEERESTEIAL GLOBE, AND ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. 



DAVID H. PIEESON, Ph.D. 



REVISED EDITION?-. _ 



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NEW YORK: 
ALBERT MASON, PUBLISHER. 

1874. 



Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by 

KIGGINS & KELLOGG, 

In the Caerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for 

_ the Southern District of New York. 



Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, 

bt albert mason, 

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 






PREFACE 



The want of a suitable Geography for beginners, and one, not en- 
cumbered with too much descriptive, statistical, and historical matter, 
for classes more advanced, induced the author to undertake the follow- 
ing work. 

In the study of Geography, the one great aim should be, to imprint 
the map upon the memory, so that whenever a geographical name is 
read or mentioned, its exact locality will be known at once, by recur- 
ring, mentally, to its position on the map, and not to a certain page or 
part of a page in a book, where the description is given. Therefore, 
that system of teaching geography is best adapted to common school 
education, which requires the learner to study the maps, and depend 
cpon a knowledge of them, rather than upon initial letters or descriptive 
paragraphs in the book. 

The distinctive features of this system are as follows 

1 . It is suited to any correct modern Atlas. This will save trouble 
and expense. 

2. It vanes the form of questions. This will better prepare classes 
for examination by different persons, and tend to fix the desired 
knowledge in the memory. 

3. It requires a constant searching of the Maps. This leaves in the 
mind, the appearance of the earth'' s surface, rather than initial letters 
and printed paragraphs. 

4. It gives the latest changes in boundaries, capitals, ^e. 

5. It contains nothing to be omitted 



IV PREFACE. 

6. It reviews every map in such a way as to fasten the knowledge pre' 
Viously gained.. A nail simply driven through a board, may be easily 
withdrawn ; but if clenched, the removal is more difficult. 

7. It is divided into Three Parts, to suit all ages. 

Part First contains nothing but what children caH readily under- 
stand, and nothing but what is necessary to an acquaintance with 
Geography. 

Part Second may be thought by some lobe too minute, especially in 
the Reviews ; but an experience of more than twenty years' teaching, 
has convinced the author, that the time spent in searching maps, is by 
no means lost. 

Part Third is intended merely to introduce the study of the Terres- 
trial Globe and Ancient Geography. The latter is especially designed 
to aid pupils in their elementary classical reading. 

In many cases the orthography of proper names may differ from the 
maps used. The method chosen is generally that found in the 
majority of the Atlases. Initial letters and answers are given, 
where there might be serious difficulty in finding the correct answer. 

Pictures are omitted, because those generally found in Geographies 
tend but little either to increase" the knowledge or improve the taste ol 
the pupil. 

Tables are. also omitted, because they are generally found in Atlases, 
and may be studied without questions, at the discretion of teachers. 

All questions relating to population, square miles, and chief towns. 
are omitted ; because the population is constantly changing ; the 
square miles are not easily remembered, and are not of sufficient con- 
sequence to warrant the expense of time consumed in committing 
them : and chief towns are too indefirute to the minds of pupils. 

Elizabeth, N. J. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



PART FIEST 



Q. What is Geography^ 

A. A description of the earth's surface. 

Q. Of what is the earth's surface composed ? 

A. Land and water. 

Q. How nrnch is water ? 

A. About three-fourttis. 

Q. What is the shape of the earth '^ 

A. Round, like an orange. 

Q. What is the distance round the earth 1 

A. About twenty-five thousand miles. 

Q. What is this called? 

A. Its circumference. 

Q. What is the distance through it? 

A. Nearly eight thousand miles. 

Q. What is this called? 

A. Its diameter. 

Q. How many motions has the earth ? 

A. Two. 

Q. What are they? 

A. It moves round the sun, and turns on its axis. 

Q. How long does it require to go round the sun ? 

A. One year, or three hundred and sixty-five days. 

Q. How long to turn on its axis ? 

A. About twenty-four hours. 

Q. What does its motion round the sun occasion ? 



6 PART FIRST. 

A. A change of seasons, as summer and winter. 

Q. What causes day and night? 

A. The turning of the earth on its axis. 

Q. Which way does it turn on its axis? 

A. From West to East. 

Q. How rapidly does it move round the sun? 

A. More than a thousand miles every minute. 

Q. What is the Axis of the earth 1 

A. An imaginary line passing through its centre 
from North to South. 

Q. What are the Poles of the earth "* 

A. The ends of the axis. 

Q, How many poles are there ? 

A. Two : the North and the South pole. 

Q. What is the Equator ? 

A. It is an imaginary line drawn round the earth 
from east to west, dividing it into two equal parts. 

Which way from us is North ? 

Which way is South ? East ? West ? 

Q. How can you always tell ? 

A. The sun rises in the east and sets in the v/est. 

If you stand with your face towards the east, which way will 
the right-hand point ? 

Which way will the left-hand point ? 

Q. What is a Map ? 

A. It is a picture of the earth or any part of it. 

Q. What part of the map is North ? 

A. The top. 

Q. What part is South ? 

A. The bottom. 

^ What part is East ? West ? 

A. The right-hand is east and the left-hand west. 

Q. What is ah Atlas? 

A. Several map& bound together. 



DEFINITIO:SfS. i 

Which way is north-west ? 
Which way is south-east ? 
Which way is north-east ? 
Which way is south-west ? 

NATURAL DIVISIONS OF LAND AND WATER 

Q. How is Land naturally divided? 

A. Into Continents, Islands, Peninsulas, Isthmuses, 
Capes, Mountains, Shores or Coasts, &c. 
Q. What is a Continent? 
A. A vast extent of land. 
Q. How many Continents are there? 
A. Two : the Eastern and the Western. 
Q. What does the Eastern Continent include ? 
A. Europe, Asia and Africa. 
Q. What the Western? 
A. North and South America. 
Q. What is an Island ? 

A. A portion of land surrounded by water. 
Q. What is a Peninsula ? 
A. A portion of land almost surrounded by water. 

Q. What is an Isthmus ? 

A. A strip of land which connects two bodies of land* 
Q. What is a Cape ? 

A. A point of land extending into the sea. 
Q. What is a Promontory 1 
A. A high and rocky cape. 
Q. What is a Mountain ? 
A. A very high hill. 
Q. What is a Shore or Coast ? 
A. Land, that borders on the sea or ocee n. 
Q. What is a Volcano 1 

A. A mountain that sends forth fire, smoke, and lava 
from its top. 



8 PART FIRSl. 

Q. What is a Valley? 

A. A tract of land lying between two 'nils. 

Q. What is a Plain ? 

A. A level tract of land. 

Q. What are large plains called in the United States I 

A. Prairies. 

Q. What in South America ? 

A. Pampas. 

Q. What in Europe and Asia ? 

A. Steppes. 

Q. What is a Desert? 

A. A barren tract of country, generally sandy. 

Q. What is a Wilderness ? 

A. An uninhabited and uncultivated region. 

Q. How is Water naturally divided ? 

A. Into Oceans, Seas, Archipelagoes, Gulfs or Bays, 
Lakes, Straits, Rivers, &c. 

Q. What is an Ocean ? 

A. A vast collection of salt water. 

Q. What is a Sea ? 

A. A smaller division of salt water than an 
ocean. 

Q. What is an Archipelago ? (Ar-ke-pel'-a-go.) 

A. A sea containing many islands. 

Q. What is a Gulf or Bay ? 

A. A body of water extending into the land. 

Q. What is a Lake ? 

A. A body of fresh water surrounded by land. 

Q. What is a Pond ? 

A. A small lake. 

Q. What is a Strait ? 

A. A narrow passage of water connecting two bodies 
of water. 

Q. What is a Sound ? 



DEFINITIONS. 9 

A. A passage of water so shallow that its depth 
may be measured with a lead and line. 

Q. What is a Channel ? 

A. A passage of water wider than a strait 

Q. What is a River ? 

A. A large stream of water running from the land 
to some larger body of water. 

Q. What are small streams called ? 

A. Brooks, creeks, rivulets and rills. 

Q. What is the Head or Source of a River ? 

A. The place where it begins. 

Q. What is its Mouth ? 

A. The place where it ends or empties. 

Q. What is a Cataract ? 

A. Water flowing over a precipice. 

Q. What is a Canal ? 

A. A wide ditch filled with w^ater, for the use of boats. 

Q. What is a Port or Harbor ? 

A. A small bay where ships can anchor safely. 

What is the difference between a Continent and an Ocean ? 

What is the difference between an Island and a Lake ? 

What is the difference between a Peninsula and a Sea ? 

What is the difference between an Isthmus and a Strait ? 

What is the difference between a Desert and a Wilderness ^ 

Q. What is a Hemisphere ? 

A. Half a Globe. 

Q. How many hemispheres are there ** 

A. Two : Eastern and Western. 

Q. How does the equator divide the earth ? 

A. Into Northern and Southern Hemispheres. 

Q. How many oceans are there ? 

A. Five : the Northern, Southern, Atlantic, Pacific, 
and Indian oceans. 

Q. Which is the largest ? 
-A. The Pacific. 



10 TAET FIEST. 



MAP OF THE WORLD. 

Q. What does the Mip of the World represent? 

A. The whole surface of the earth. 

Q. What is the northern part of the Western Continent 
called ? N. A. 

Q. What is the southern part called ? S. A. 

In what part of the Eastern Continent is Europe ? N. W. 

What is New-Holland or Australia ? An island. 

Q. Is it ever called by any other name ? 

A. It is sometimes called a Continent on account of 
its size. 

Q. What large body of land in the Southern ocean ? 

A. The Antarctic Continent. 

Q. When was it discovered ? 1840. 

Q. By whom? 

A. The United States Exploring Expedition. 

Which extends farther north, Africa or South America ? 

What ocean east of North and South America ? 

Q, What part of the map is North-East ? 

A. The right-hand corner between north and east 

Q. What part is South-East ? 

A. The right-hand corner between south and east. 

What parts South-west and North-west ? 

Which way from Europe to South America "^ 

Which way from North America to New-Holland ? 

Which way from the Indian Ocean to North America * 

What ocean west of North and South America ? 

Does the equator cross North or South America ? 

What is the equator ? 

Which hemisphere contains the greater portion of land ? 

What is a hemisphere ? 

Which is the largest island in the world ? 

What two islands next in size ? B. and N. G. 

What is an islaid ? 



THE WOULD. 11 

Which contains more land, the northern or southern hemis- 
phere ? 

What large island south-east of Africa ? 

What cape at the southern extremity of Africa? 

What is a cape ? 

What is the difference between a cape and a gulf or bay ^ 

What cape at the eastern extremity of South America '- 

What cape at the southern extremity of Madagascar ? 

What cape in the southern part of Greenland ? 

What cape in the northern part of Madagascar ? 

Q. What islands between North and South America ? 
A. West Indies. 

Q. What islands between Asia and Australia? 

A. East Indies. 

What sea between Europe and Africa ? 

What sea between Africa a^d Asia ? 

What is a sea? 

What sea between North and South America ? 

What sea between Europe and Asia ? B. 

What gulf south of the United States ? 

What is a gulf? 

What gulf south of Guinea ? 

What gulf between Canada and Newfoundland ? St. L. 

What bay north of North America ? 

What bay south of Baffin's Bay ? 

What bay east of Hindostan ? 

What strait between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic 
Ocean ? 

What strait between Patagonia and Terra del Fuego ? 

What is a strait ? 

What strait between Asia and North America ? 

What strait between Newfoundland and Labrador i 

What large River in South America flows into the Atlantic 
just south of the equator ? 

What is a river ? 

What river in Africa flows into the Meditenanean ' 



12 PART FIRST. 

In what latitude is North America ? North. 

Q. Why? 

A. Because it is north of the Equator. 

In what latitude is Australia ? 

Why ? 

In what latitude is Africa ** 

Why ? 

In sailing from Newfoundland to Australia, what two ocenns 
would you cross ? 

In sailing from Europe to Asia by the way of Cape Horn, 
wliat two oceans would you cross ? 

What ocean is nearest us ? 

How many oceans are there ? 

What are their names ? 

What is an ocean ? 

What peninsula in the southern part of Asia ? H. 
What peninsula in the southeastern part of the U. States ? 
What is a peninsula ? 

Q. Which are the largest two peninsulas on the globe ? 
A. Africa and South America. 
Q. What is it to bound a country ? 

A. To mention what is on the North, East, South, 
and West. 

What bounds Asia on the east ? 

How do you bound Europe ? 

Q. What prevents Africa from being an island ? 

A. The Isthmus of Suez. 

What 's an isthmus ? 

What isthmus connects North and South America ? 

Where is Brazil ? 

Where is Ethiopia? 

Where is Greenland? 

To whom does Greenland belong ? Denmark. 

Where is Mexico ? 

Where is China ? 

In what country do we live ? 



NORTH AMERICA. 13 

What general name is ^iven to the islands of the Pacific ' 
What large island south of the United States ? 
What island east of Cuba ? 

MAP OF NORTH AMERICA. 

How is North America bounded on the north ? 
How is it bounded on the east ? 
What ocean on the west ? 
In what part is British America ? 
In what part are the United States ? 
In what part is Alaska ? 
What country in the most southern part ? 
Name all the countries of North America ? 
Q. How long is North America ? 
A. Five thousand miles. 
Q. How wide is it ■? 
A. Three thousand miles. 
What gulf east of Mexico ? 
What gulf between Mexico and California ? 
What gulf west of Newfoundland ? 

What bay and strait separate Greenland from North 
America ? 

What bay south of Hudson's Bay ? 
What bay north of Central America ? 
What bay west of Yucatan ? 
What is a gulf or bay ? 

Which is more northerly. Hudson's Bay or Baffin's Bay ? 

Where is the Gulf of California ? 

What strait between Newfoundland and Labrador ? 

What bodies of water does it connect? 

What two straits lead into Hudson's Bay? 

What strait separates North America from Asia ? 

What strait leads from Baffin's Bay into the Polar Sea * 

What is a strait 1 

What cape in the southern part of California? 

What cape in the southern part of Greenland 1 



14 PART FIRST. 

What is a Cape ? 

What cape in the southern part of Nova Scotia 1 

What cape in the south-eastern part of Newfoundland 1 R 

What cape south of Chesapeake Bay ? 

What cape in the southern part of Florida 1 

What cape in the eastern part of Labrador ? 

What cape at the western extremity of Cuba ? 

What cape in the north-eastern part of Central America ? 

What four large Jakes between the United States and British 
America ? 

Which is the largest 1 

Which is the most eastern 1 

Which is the most western 1 

What is a lake 1 

What is a pond ? 

What large lake lies north-west of Lake Superior 1 

What three lakes north-west of Lake Winnipeg ? 

What lake in Guatimala or Central America ? 

What lake in Mexico 1 

What lake south of Lake Superior wholly within the United 
Btates ? 

How do the waters of Lake Huron reach th6 Atlantic Ocean 1 

What Island at the mouth of the St. Lawrence ? 

What is a River 1 

In what direction does the St. Lawrence run ? 

What large river flows into the Polar Sea ? 

What large river flows into the Pacific Ocean 1 

What two unite, and flow into the Gulf of California 1 

What two large rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico ? 

Where the Mississippi and Missouri unite, which is the 
larger? 

Where is Smith's Strait ? 

What is a Sound 1 

Where is Albemarle Sound 1 

Where is Prince William's Sound ? 



NORTH AMERICA. 15 

Where is Lancaster Sound 1 

Where is Norton Sound 1 

Where is Queen Charlotte's Sound ? 

What long range of mountains separates the waters that flow 
i»-.o the Arctic and Atlantic oceans from those that flow into 
tLrt Pacific 1 

What is the southern part of the Rocky Mountains called ? 

What mountains separate the waters which flow into the 
0^10 and Mississippi from those that flow into the Atlantic ? 

Where is Grinnell Land 1 A. In the Arctic Ocean. 

When and by whom was it discovered 1 A, In 1850, by an 
o-iedition in search of Sir John Franklin, fitted out by Henry 
G -^nnell, Esq., of New -York. 

What mountain in this Land 1 A. Mount Franklin. 

What is a mountain ? 

What is the general direction of the Rocky Mountains 1 

Where are the Arctic Highlands 1 

What desert in the western part of the United States ? 

What is a desert I 

Which is the largest division of North America 1 

What large division in the centre 1 

What is the general name given to the islands that lie 
between North and South America 1 

Which is the largest 1 Which is the second in size ? The 
third? 

What large island in the northern part of Hudson's Bay ? 

What cluster of islands north of Cuba 1 

What cluster east of the United States 1 

What is an island 1 

Where is Melville Island 1 

Where is Queen Charlotte's Island 1 

Where is Long Island 1 

Where is Vancouver's Island ? 

Where is Cape Breton Island 1 

Where is Iceland 1 

To wiiom does it belong 1 A. To Denmark. 

Where is Prince Edward's Island "^ 



16 PART FIRST. 

Where is the peninsula of Alaska ? 

What peninsula between Baffin's Bay and the Atlantic 1 

What peninsula east of the Gulf of Mexico 1 

W hat peninsula west of Mexico ? 

W hat peninsula south of the Gulf of Mexico 1 

What is a peninsula 1 

In what direction does the eastern coast of the United States 
run 1 The western coast 1 

In what direction from us is Cape Farewell ? Cape St. Lu- 
cas 1 Isthmus of Darien 1 Cook's Inlet 1 Lake Superior ? 
Bermuda Islands 1 Lake Winnipeg ? Mt. St. Elias ? James 
Bay ? Lake Chapala 1 Prince William's Land ?- 

Q. What is the Capital of a country 1 

A. The place where the laws are made. 

What is the capital of British America 1 

What is the capital of the United States ? 

What is the capital of Mexico 1 

What is the capital of Central America 1 

Note. — A review of each map before proceeding to the next, is re- 
commended. 

MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. 

How are the United States bounded 1 

What is the capital ] 

What is a State 1 

A. A division of country over which a governoi 
presides. 

How many states are there 1 

How many territories 1 

In how many grand divisions are these states included ? 

A. Four : viz., Eastern, Middle, Southern, and 
Western. 

Which are Eastern States ^ 

A. Those east of New- York. 

Q, What are their names ? 

A. Maine, N. H., Vt, Ms., Con., R. I. 



UNITED STATES. 17 

Which is the largest ? 
Which is the smallest 1 
Which has no sea-coast 1 
Which has the greatest extent of sea-coast 1 
Which is the largest river in the Eastern States ? 
Where does it empty ? 
Through what two states does it run ? 
Wiiat two states are separated by it ? 
What is the capital of Maine ? 
What is the capital of New-Hampshire ? 
What is the capital of Vermont ? 
What is the capital of Massachusetts "i 
What is the capital of Connecticut ? 
What are the capitals of Rhode Island ? 

How many Middle States are there 1 Four. 

What are their names ? N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del. 

Which is the largest 1 

Which is the smallest ? 

Which has no sea-coast 1 

What river separates New-Jersey from Pennsylvania i 

What bay south of New-Jersey 1 

What large river in the eastern part of New- York ? 

What two large lakes west of New- York 1 

What is the capital of New-York? Of New-Jersey ? Of 
Pennsylvania 1 Of Delaware 1 

What river from Pennsylvania empties into Chesapeake 
Bay? 

How many Southern States are there ? 

What are their names 1 Md., Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., Fa., Aa., 
Mi., La., Ts. W, V. 

Q. Describe their position 1 

A. All the states S. W. of Delaware bordering on 
the Atlantic, and the Gulf of Mexico, are soathevn 
states, together with West Virginia. 

Which is the largest ? Ts. 

"What bay divides Maryland ? 



IS PART FIEST. 

What large river forms the S. W. boundary of Texas V 

How many states border on the Gulf of Mexico, and what are 
their names ? 

"Which state has the greatest extent of sea-coast 1 

What two states are separated by the Potomac River '? 

What river separates South Carolina from Georgia "? 

Through what states does the Bl ue Ridge run ? 

What is the capital of Maryland ? Of Virginia ? Of North 
Carolina? Of South Carolina? Of Georgia? Of Florida? 
Of Alabama ? Of Mississippi ? Of Louisiana ? Of Texas ? 
Of West Virginia? 

How many western states are there ? 

What are their names ? 

Which is the largest ? 

Which four are bounded in part by the Ohio River ? 

Through which one does the Missouri flow ? 

Which state borders on the Pacific ? 

Which three are bounded east by the Mississippi ? 

What four border on Lake Michigan ? 

Through what seven do rivers flow of the same name with 
the states? Ky., Te., As., Mo., Is., Wn., la. 

What is the capital of Ohio ? Of Kentucky ? Of Tennessee 1 
Of Michigan ? Of Indiana ? Of Illinois ? Of Missouri ? Of 
A.rkansas? Of Wisconsin? Of Iowa? Of California ? 

What river separates Indiana in part from Illinois ? 

In what direction is Kentucky from California ? 

What is the general course of the Missouri River i 

W hich are the largest three branches of the Mississippi ? 

Which is the most western Territory ? 

Which is the most southern ? 

Where is Lake Champlain ? 

^Vhat four states are bounded in part by Lake Erie ? 

How many states lie entirely west of the Mississippi River 1 

Name them ? 

Name the fourteen states that border on the Atlantic Ocean 1 

What state lies north of Long Island Sound ? 



UNITED STATES. 19 

What state is bounded in part by four large lakes ? 
What two states are separated by the Chattahoochee River ? 
What states are separated in part by the Cumberland Moun 
ains 1 Va., Ky. 

What two are separated by the Alleghany Mountains 1 

Which is the largest state in the Union ? Ts. 
Which is the smallest ? R.I. 
Which two states have each two capitals 1 
Where is Moosehead Lake 1 

What river flows from Moosehead Lake into the Atlantic t 
What lake south of Lake Champlain ? G, 
What two capes in the eastern part of Massachusetts ? 
What mountains in New-Hampshire ? 
What mounlains in Vermont 1 
What two islands south-east of Massachusetts 1 
What island south of Rhode Island 1 B. 
What island in the north-western part of Lake Superior ? 
What two capes at the entrance of Chesapeake Bay I 
What two sounds east of North Carolina "^ 
Where is Apalachee Bay 1 

What three capes in the eastern part of North Carolina ? 
Where is Chatham Bay ? South of Florida. 
Where is Pensacola Bay 1 Tampa Bay 1 
Where are Penobscot and Casco bays ? 
What large bay is connected with Lake Michigan 1 
What river rises in New- York and flows into Chesapeake 
8ay 1 

What river in part separates Georgia from Alabama ? 
What two rivers when united form the Ohio 1 
What two rivers when united form the Mobile 1 
What two rivers flow into the Ohio near its mouth ? 
What river in part separates Louisiana from Texas 1 
Which is the larger river, the Tennessee or the Cumberland "? 
What river in part separates Virginia from Kentucky '* 
Where is the Sacramento River ? 

What bay at the mou^h of the Sacramento ? 



20 PART FIRST 

What town at the mouth of the Columbia River ? 

Where is the llio San Joaquin ? 

Through what states woula a person pass in traveling from 
the capital of New- York to the capital of Maine, m a straight 
line? 

A person in travelmg from New-Jersey to Arkansas may pass 
through but three states. Name them ? 

In what direction from Connecticut is Maine 1 

In what direction from us is the Gulf of Mexico ? 

Which extends farther north, Pennsylvania or Illinois ? 

Which extends farther south, North Carolina or Arkansas ? 

Which one of the United States extends farthest south ? 

What is the principal branch of the Hudson River ? 

What cape in the easlern part of New-Jeisey. A. Sandy Hook 

What two capes on the eastern coast of Florida ? 

Through what states would you pass in traveling in a straight 
line from Louisiana to Ohio ? From Texas to Maine ? From 
New-Jersey to Missouri ? 

What states border on Alabama ? 

In what part of Ohio is Columbus ? 

On what river is Jackson ? 

In what part of Missouri is Jefferson City ? 

What is the general course of the Mississippi ? 

Can we go to South America by land ? 

What is the capital of Iowa ? Of Maine ? Of Wisconsin ? 
Of New-Hampshire ? Of Illinois? Of Vermont? Of Kentucky? 
Of Massachusetts? Of Missouri? Of Rhode Island? Of 
Arkansas? Of Connecticut ? Of Tennessee? Of New- York? 
Of Texas ? Of New-Jersey ? Of Louisiana ? Of Pennsylvania ? 
Of Mississippi? Of Delaware? Of Alabama? Of Maryland? 
Of Florida ? Of Virginia ? Of Georgia ? Of North Carolina ? 
Of California ? Of South Carolina ? Of Ohio? Of Michigan? 
Of Indiana? Of West Virginia ? Of Oregon? Of Kansas? Of 
Minnesota? Of Nevada? 

The initials of certain capitals spell Branch. Name them? 

Name the capitals whose initials spell Captain? 

Of what state is Jackson the capital ? Trenton ? Columbus ? 
Columbia? Lansing? Madison? 



SOUTH Al^lERICA. 3- 

MAP OF SOUTH AMERICA. 
In what direction from us is South America ? 
What body of water is on the north ? 
What is on the east ? 
What strait on the south ? 
What is on the west? 

What prevents South Am erica- from being an island ? 
What is an isthmus ? 

Which is the largest grand division of South America? 
Which is the most southern division ? 
W^hich lies in the north-western part ? 
Which lies in the northern part ? V. 
What division east of Venezuela ? 
What division next south of Equador ? 
What two divisions directly north of Patagonia ? 
Which is the larger of these ? 
Which has the greater amount of sea-coast ? 
What division between Argentine Confed. and Peru ? 
What two small divisions east of Argentine Confederation ? 
How many grand divisions of Soutli America are there ? 
What are their names ? 
Which is the smallest ? 
Which is the most western division ? 
What divisions lie on the Atlantic ? 
What division extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific ? 
What divisions lie on the Pacific ? 
What divisions lie on the Caribbean Sea ? 
What division between U. S. of Colombia and Peru ? 
What range of mountains extends along the western coast of 
South America ? 

What three large rivers in South America ? 

Which is the largest river in the world ? Amazon. 

What is a river '^ 

What two rivers unite and form the La Plata ? P. and U. 

What river flows into the Caribbean Sea 1 

What island at th<? mcuth of the Orinoco ? 



22 PABT FIEST. 

What is the mouth of a river ? 
What island at the mouth of the Amazon * 
What island south of Patagonia ? 
What island south-east of Terra del Fuego ? S. 
What strait separates Terra del Fuego fom Patagonia f 
WTiat is an island ? 
What island south of Chili ? C. 

What strait between Staten Land and Terra del Fuego ? 
What is a strait? 

What islands east of the Strait of Magellan ? 
What islands west of Chili ? 
What islands north of Juan Fernandez? 
What large island on the western coast of Patagonia ** 
Where if Hermit Island ? 

Which is the most northern cape of South America ? 
Which is the most eastern cape ? 
Which is the most southern cape ? 
Which is the most western cape ? 
Where is Blanco Bay ? 
What cape east of Rio Janeiro ? 
Where is Cape St. Antonio ? 
What Cape north of the mouth of the Amazon ? 
Where is St. George's Bay ? 
What cape south of it ? 

What peninsula in the north-eastern part of Patagonia ? 
Where is St. Mathias Bay ? 

Where is the peninsula of Tres Montes, or the Three Mounts^ 
What is a peninsula ? 
Where is Port Desire River ? 

What river, in part, separates Patagonia from Argentine Con- 
federation ? 

What gulf south of the peninsula of Tres Montes ? 

Q. How high is the highest mountain in South A.merica. 
A. Twenty-five thousand three hundred and eighty 

feet. 

Q. In what country is the greatest volcano in the world ? 

A. Equador. 



EUROPE. 23 

Q. What is it called ? A. Cotopaxi. 
Q. How far may its noise sometimes be heard ? 
A. Six hundred miles. 
What is a Volcano ? 
Where is the River Para 1 

What lake in the north-western part of Venezuela ? M. 
What lake between Peru and Bolivia ? 
Where is Salt Lake ? 

What division in South America belongs to three different 
nations ? G. 

What nations are they ? 

Where is Mount Sorata,j-the highest peak of the Andes ? 
Where is Mount Chimborazo ? 
Between what two capes is South America longest ? 
On what river is Assumption ? 
What three rivers in Guiana? E., S. and M. 
Why are there no towns in Patagonia ? A. Because it is 
not civilized. 

Through what divisions of South America does the equatoi 
t 



What two divisions are separated by the Andes ? 

What city at the mouth of the Magdalena River ? 

In what direction from Eio Janeiro is Quito ? Montevideo ' 
Valparaiso ? Caraccas ? Para ? Chuquisaca ? Santiago ? 

Which is farther south, Cape St. Roque or Cape Blanco '^ 
^ The capital of what division is on the equator ? 

What is the capital of Venezuela ? C. Of U. S. of Colombia ? 
B. Of Guiana ? G. P. C. Of Equador ? Q. Of Peru ? L. Of 
Bolivia ? C. Of Brazil ? R. J. Of Argentine Confederation ? 
B. Of Paraguay? A. Of Uruguay ? M. Of Chili ?S. 

Which division of South America has no sea-coast ? 

MAP OF EUROPE. 

In what direction is Europe from South America ? 
What ocean lies between Europe and South America ? 
What ocean bounds Europe on the north ? 



24 PART FIRST. 

What grand division of the world on the east T 
What seas on the south '*- 
What ocean on the west '^ 
In what latitude is Europe ? Why ? 
Is Europe connected with Africa ? 
Which is the largest division in Europe ? 
What is Russia ? A. An empire. 
What is an Empire ? 

A. Several countries ruled by an Emperor. 
What is a Kingdom 1 

A. A country ruled by a king or queen. 
What kingdom in the south-western part ? P. 
What kingdom west of the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Both 
nia? S. 

What country west of Sweden ? 

What sea between Scotland and Denmark ? 

What sea in the northern part of Russia ? 

What sea east of the Black Sea ? 

What sea between the Black Sea and the Archipelago 1 

What is a Sea ? 

What is an Archipelago ? 

What sea north of the Black Sea ? 

What sea between Prussia and Sweden ? 

What sea west of Denmark ? 

What sea jetween England and Ireland ? 

What is the general name of England, Scotland and Wales ? 

A. Great Britain. 

What large island west of Great Britain ? 

W^hat two large islands west of Italy ? 

What large island south of Italy ? 

What island south of the Archipelago ? 

What large island west of Norway ? 

Which is the largest island around Europe ? 

What small island between Corsica and Italy f 



EUROPE. 25 

For what is Elba remarkable ? A. For being the place to 
which Bonaparte was banished in 1814. 

What island south of Sicily on which St. Paul was ship, 
wrecked ? 

What island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean ? 

What three islands in the Mediterranean near Spain ? 

What four clusters of islands north and west of Scotland ? 

What two islands between England and Ireland? 

In what sea are they ? 

What island north-east of Candia ? Rh. 

What small island south of Greece ? Ce. 

What island east of Greece ? N. 

Name five islands in the Baltic Sea ? 

How is Great Britain divided ? 

In what part is Wales ? Scotland ? 

What are Great Britain and Ireland called ? 

A. The British Isles. 

Which extends farther north, England or Ireland ? 

Which extends farther south, Ireland or Wales ? 

What large bay west of France ? 

What is a Gulf or Bay? 

What gulf east of Italy ? 

By what other name is this sometimes called ? 

A. Adriatic Sea. 

What gulf north of the Baltic Sea ? 

What gulf south of France ? 

What two gulfs east of the Baltic ? 

What two lakes east of the Gulf of Finland ? 

What gulf south of Italy 1 

What gulf south of Turkey ? A. Gulf of Salonica. 

Hdw many seas in and around Europe ? Name thera ? 

Name the countries bordering on the Baltic ? 

Name those bordering on the Mediterranean ? 

Name those bordering on the North Sea ? 

What country has no sea-coast ? 

What peninsula south oi Russia in the Black Sea? 



26 PAET FIKST. . 

What channel between France and England ? 

What strait between France and England ? 

Wnat is the difference between a channel and a strait ? 

Q. What channel between Marmora and the Black Sea ? 

A. Channel of Constantinople, or the Bosphorus. 

What strait between the Sea of Marmora and the Archipel- 
.igo? D. 

What channel between Wales and Ireland ? 

What strait between Europe and Africa ? 

VVhat channel between Denmark and Norway ? 

What strait between Italy and Turkey ? 

What channel between Denmark and Sweden ? 

What strait between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azof? 

What channel between Ireland and Scotland ? 

What strait between Corsica and Sardinia ? 

What channel south of Wales ? 

What strait between Italy and Sicily ? 

What mountains between Norway and Sweden 1 

What volcano in Iceland ? 

What is the difference between a mountain and a volcano 1 

What mountains between France and Spain ? 

What volcano in Sicily ? 

What mountains in the northern part of Italy and in Swit« 
zerland ? 

What volcano in Italy near Naples ? 

What mountains in the north-western part of Austria ? 

What mountains betwee. Europe and Asia ? 

What mountains in Turkey ? 

Which is the highest peak of the Alps ? A. Mont Blanc, 
the highest mountain in Europe. 

What mountains nm through Italy ? 

What mountains in the southern part of Spain ? 

What mountains in the northern part ? 

Where are the Sierra Morena Mountains ? 

Where are the Dofrafield, or Scandinavian Mountains ^ 

Where are the Sierra Toledo Mountains ? 

Where is Lake Enara ? 



EUKOPE. 27 

What does Italy resemble in shape ? 

Where is Lake Constance ? 

Where are lakes Wenner and Wetter ? ^ 

W^here is Lake Ladoga ? i 

What lake and town of the same name in the western part I 

b( Switzerland ? I 

What lake south of lake Ladoga ? c 

What is a Lake ? * ! 

What three rivers flow into the White Sea ? D. O. M. 

What is a River ? 

What long river rises in Russia and flows into the Caspian Sea ? 

What river rises in Germany and flows into the Black Sea ? 

What noted river flows into the Sea of Azof? 

What two rivers rise in Switzerland, one running north and 
the other south ? 

What river flows into the Black Sea near Cherson? 

What river in France flows into the English Channel ? 

What is the principal river in Norway ? G. 

What is the largest river in Ireland ? 
What two rivers empty into the Bay of Biscay ? 
What five rivers rise in Spain and empty into the Atlantic ? 
What three rivers in Germany flow into the North Sea ? 
What is the principal river in England ? 
What river flows into the Gulf of Venice ?- 
What cape in the southern part of Greece ? M. 
What is a Cape ? 

What is the most northern cape in Europe ? 
What cape in the northern part of Iceland 1 
What two capes in the north-western part of Spain 1 
What cape in the southern part of Norway 1 
What cape in the southern part of Ireland ? 
What cape in the south-western part of Portugal 1 
What cape in the southern part of Italy ? A. Spartivento 
What cape in the south-western part of England 1 A. Land's 
End. 
What cape in the southern part of Sicily 1 
Where is Cape Palos T S. E. of Spain. 
Where is Cape Matapan ? 



28 PAKT FIKST. 

What Peninsula west of the Gulf of Venice ? I. 

What peninsula south of Turkey ? 

What peninsula south-west of France ? S. and P. 

What is a peninsula ? 

What Peninsula west of the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of 
Bothnia T 

What peninsula south of Norway ? 

Where is the Isle of Man ? 

Where are two North capes ? 

Where is the Gulf of Lyons ? 

Where is the Island of Esel ? 

Where is the Gulf of Riga ? 

What direction is it from Switzerland to Sweden? 
To Greece ? To Iceland ? To Wales 1 To Cyprus 1 

What is the capital of Sweden 1 Of Russia ! Of Denmark ? 
Of Norway ? Of Holland ? Of Hanover ? Of England ? Of 
Belgium ? Of Prussia ? Of Saxony ? Of Switzerland ? Of 
Italy ? Of Austria ? Of France ? Of Spain ? Of Portugal ? 
OfSardina? Of Turkey? Of Greece? Of Ireland? Of Scot- 
land ? Of Germany ? 

MAP OF ASIA. 

What ocean north of Asia ? 

What ocean on the east ? 

What ocean on the south ? 

What grand divisions on the west ? 

In what latitude is Asia ? Why ? 

What sea divides Asia from Africa ? 

What isthmus connects Asia with Africa ? 

What large division in the northern part '? 

What large empire south of Siberia ? 

What does India comprise ? A. Hindostan and Farther India. 

What division between the Arabian Sea and the Bay of 
Bengal? 

What division between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf? 

What division between the Persian Gulf and the Caspian 
Sea? 



ASIA. 29~ 

Wha^ two divisions east of Persia ? 

What division east of the Caspian Sea ? 

What division between the Black Sea and Arabia ? 

Where is Georgia 1 i 

What sea between Hindostan and Arabia ? I 

What gulf in the northern part of the Arabian Sea ? \ 

What sea south of China ? | 

What bay south-east of Hindostan ? 

What sea west of Syria ? ( 

What is the difference between a gulf and a sea? i 

What gulf south of China ? | 

What sea east of Kamtschatka ? I 

What gulf south of Birmah ? 
What sea east of Nova Zembla 1 
What gulf south of Hindostan ? 
What sea west of Kamtschatka ? 
What gulf north of Malacca? 
What sea west of Corea ? 
What gulf 8.W. of Behring's Straits ? 
What sea east of the Caspian Sea ? 
In what division is it ? 
What sea in the soutnern part of Syria ? 
What sea west of Independent Tartary ? 
What gulf at the northern extremity of the Red Sea ? A. 
The Gulf of Suez. 

What sea north-east of Borneo ? A. Celebes. 
What mountains between Siberia and the Chinese Empire 1 
What mountains between Europe and Asia 1 
What mountains in Turkey ? 

What mountains between the Chinese Empire and Hindos- 
tan ? 

What mountains in the southern part of Hindostan ? 

What mountains in the northern part of Arabia ? A. Hamleah. 

What is a Mountain ? 

What mountains in Persia ? A. Eiborz. 

What mountains bound Independent Tartary on the south ? 



80 PART FIEST. 

A. Hindoo Koosh. 

What mountains between Independent Tartary and the Chi 
nese Empire ? 

Where are the Great Altay Mountains ? 

Where are the Little Altay Mountains ? 

How high are the Himmaleh Mountains 1 

A. More than twenty-eight thousand feet — l)eing the 
highest mountains in the world. 

What is the difference between a Mountain and a Hill ? 

What strait between Asia and North America? 

What is a Strait ? 

AVhat channel between the Chinese Empire and Saghaiien ? 

What strait at the entrance of the Red Sea ? 

What strait at the entrance of the Persian Gulf? A. Str. of 
Ormus. 

What strait between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra ? 

What strait between China and Formosa ? A. Formosa. 

What strait south-east of Corea ? 

What peninsula between the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea? 

What peninsula south of Siam ? 

What peninsula between the Yellow Sea and the Sea of 
Japan ? 

What peninsula east of the Sea of Okhotsk ? 

What is the difference between a Peninsula and a Sea ? 

What rivers unite and empty into the Persian Gulf ? 

What is a River ? 

What is the mouth of a river ? What the source 1 

What large river rises in the Chinese Empire and empties' 
into the Sea of Arabia ? 

What two large rivers empty into the Bay of Bengal ? 

What three large rivers empty into the Arctic Ocean ? 

What river flows into the Channel of Tartary ? 

What two large rivers flow through China ? 

Where do they empty ? 

What two rivers empty into the northern part of the Caspian 
Sea» 



ASIA. 31 

What two rivers empty into the Sea of Aral ? 
What river, in part, forms the boundary line between Inde- 
pendent Tartary and Europe ] 
Where is the Godavery River ? 
Where is the Meinam ? A, In Birmah. 
What cape in the southern part of Kamtschatka ? 
What is a Cape ? 

What cape in the southern part of Malacca ? A. Romania. 
What cape in the southern part of Hindostan ? 
What cape in the northern part of Siberia ? N. E. 
What cape in the southern part of Cambodia. A. Cambodia. 

What island east of China ? F. 
What is an Island ? 
What island south of Hindostan ? 
What island west of Syria ? 

What island south of Malay Peninsula, or Malacca ? 
What large island east of Borneo ? A. Celebes. 
What island east of the Channel of Tartary j 
What large island south of the Sea of Japan ? 
What island north of Niphon ? 
Where is the Island of Kiusiu ? 
Where is Nova Zembla ? 
Where is Hainan ? 
Where is Luzon 1 
Where are the Kurile Isles ? 
{There are the Andaman Islands ? 

What three oceans border on Asia ? 
ffame the five large seas east of Asia ? 

In wliat direction from the Island of Ceylon is Nova Zembla ? 
Formosa? The Caspian Sea ? Gulf of Siam ? Persian Gulf? 
Saghalien? Little Thibet ? Cape of Cambodia ? E.Gulf of Obi? 

What is the capital of a country ? 

What is the capital of Siberia ? Of Persia ? Of Turkey ? 
Of Independent Tartary ? Of the Chinese Empire ? Of Hin- 
dostan ? Of Beloochistan ? Of Afghanistan ? Of Birmah ? A. 

What does the Empire of Japan include ? 



82 FART FIRST. 

A. The islands of Niphon, Kiusiu, Jesso and Sikofk, 
and several smaller islands. 

What is its capital ? A. Jeddo. 

To what empire does Siberia belong 1 A. Russian. 

What name is given to the islands south of x^sia ? A. The 
East indies. 

MAP OF AFRICA. 

In what latitude is Africa ? Why ? 

Is the greater portion north or south of the equator ? 

What sea bounds Africa on the north I 

What sea and ocean on the east ? 

What ocean on the west ? 

What prevents Africa from being an island? 

With what grand division of the globe is Africa connected * 

What are the states in the northern part called ? 

A. Barbary States. 

Name them ? M., A., T., T. 

Which is the most western ? 

Which extends farthest north "* 

Which is the most eastern ? T. 

What desert south of the Barbary States ? 

What country east of Sahara 1 

What division south of the Great Desert ? S. 

What division east of Soudan ? 

What three countries border on the Red Sea ? E. N. A. 

What is the central part of Africa called, south of the Moun- 
tains of the Moon ? E. 

What division east of Ethiopia ? Z. 

What division west ? Lower Guinea. 

What division south of Zanguebar ? M. 

What is the most southern division of Africa '^ 

What division has not been explored ? E. 

What is the country called north of Cape Colony ? 

A. Country of the Hottentots. 

What two districts in the southern part of Senegambia, settled 
by free blacks and emancipated slaves '^ A . Si. L. and Li. 



ATKICA. 33 

Where is Fezzan ? 

What is an Oasis ? A. A fertile spot in a desert. 

Which is the largest oasis in the Great Desert ? F. 

What strait separates Morocco from Spain ? 

What strait separates Abyssinia from Arabia ? 

What channel separates Mozambique from Madagascar ? 

What gulf south of Guinea ? 

What gulf between Berbera and Arabia ? A. Aden. 

What gulf between Tripoli and Barca ? 

W^hat bay south of Mozambique ? 

Where is Fish Bay ? 

W^hat two smaller gulfs in the Gulf of Guinea ? B. B. 

Which is the most northern cape of Africa ? 

Which is the most southern ? A. 

Which is the most eastern ? 

Which is the most western ? 

Where is the Cape of Good Hope ? 

Where is Cape Blanco 1 

What cape at the northern extremity of Zanguebar ? B. 

Where is Cape Bojador ? 

Where is Cape Frio 1 S. W. of Benguela. 

What cape at the south-eastern extremity of Zanguebar ? 

What cape at the northern extremity of Madagascar ? 

W^hat cape at the southern extremity of Liberia ? 

What is a Cape ? 

What is a Promontory ? 

What river in the eastern part of Africa runs north, and 
empties into the Mediterranean? 

What large river in Soudan ? 

Where does the Niger empty 1 

What river empties into the Channel of Mozambique 'i 

What river separates Loango from Congo 1 A. Zaire or 
Congo. 

What river north of Cape Colony empties into the Atlantic 1 

What river south of Benguela 1 Nourse. 

What is there remarkable about the Nis^er River 1 



34 PART FIRST. 

A. Though kHOwn for twenty centuries, its source 
has never been discovered until very recently. 
Where is the Senegal River ? 
Where is Grand River % 
Where is Lake Tchad ? 
What river flows into it ? 
Where is Haines' River "^ 
Where is Lake Maravi ? 
What is Agdas ? A. An Oasis. 
Where is Lake Dembea ? 

Where is Beled el Jerrid? A. South of Algiers. 
What is it ? A. Land of dates. 
Does Adel or Ajan lie on the Indian Ocean ? 
Name the four divisions of Lower Guinea "* 

What mountains in the northern part of Africa 1 

What mountains between Upper Guinea and Soudan? 

What mountains east of Congo ? A. Crystal. 

What mountains in Cape Colony ? 

For what is the river Nile remarkable? A. It flows sixteen 
hundred miles without receiving the smallest tributary. 

Where does it rise ? A. It is not known. 

What river flows into Delagoa Bay ? A. Manice. 

What is the capital of Morocco ? Of Algiers ? Of Tunis ? 
Of Tripoli ? Of Fezzan ? Of Egypt ? Of Nubia ? N. D. Of 
Darfur ? Of Abyssinia ? Of Congo ? Of Benguela ? Of Mo- 
zambique ? Of Cape Colony ? 

Which is the largest desert in the world ? S. 

Is it inhabited ? A. All the oases in it are inhabited. 

How large is it? A. Three thousand miles long and one 
thousand miles broad. 

What large island south-east of Africa ? 

What four groups of islands in the Atlantic, west and north- 
west of Africa ? A., M., C— V., C. 

To whom do these belong ? A. The first three to Portugal, 
and the Canary to Spain. 



OCEANICA. 35 

What two islands south of the equator belonging to Great 
Britain ? A. and St. H. 

For what is St. Helena remarkable ? A. For being the place 
to which Napoleon Bonaparte was banished in 1815, and where 
he died six years after. In 1840 his remains were taken to 
France ? 

What islands in the northern part of the channel of Mozam- 
bique ? 

What two islands east of Madagascar? 

What island near Cape Guardafui ? 

Where is St. Thomas' Island ? 

Where is Aldabra Island ? 

Where is Annobon Island ? 

To what cluster does Porto Santo belong ? 

To what cluster does Teneriffe belong ? 

To what cluster does Fayal belong ? 

To what cluster does St. Jago belong ? 

In what direction from Lake Tchad is St, Helena ? Mada 
gascar ? Egypt ? Cape Colony ? Cape Verde ? Socotra ' 
Morocco 1 Fezzan ? Ivory Coast ? Port Natal ? 

What divisions of Africa does the equator cross ? 

What is the Delta of the Nile ? A. The tract of land lying 
between the outlets of the Nile — so called from its resemblance 
to the Greek letter Delta. 

MAP OF OCEANICA, OR THE WORLD. 

Through what three large islands does the equator pass ? 

What large island south-east of Sumatra ? 

What islands east of the China Sea ? 

What islands east of Celebes 1 

What strait separates Sumatra from Java ? 

What island south of Australia ? 

What strait between Australia and Van Dieman's Land ? 

Where is New-Ireland ? 

Where is Samar Island '? 

Where are the Ladrone Islands 1 



S6 PART FIRST. 

Where are the Louisade Islands ? 

What strait separates New-Guinea from Australia ? 

Where is the Gulf of Carpentaria ? 

What strait between Borneo and Celebes ? 

Where is New-Georgia ? S. E. of New-Ireland, 

What two large Islands south-east of Aust/alia ? 

What strait between them ? 

What island east of New-Zealand ? C. 

In what direction from New- Caledonia are the Friendly Isles ? 
The Sandwich Islands? Pitcairn's Island? Cook's? Chat- 
ham ? Kurile ? 

Are the Sandwich Islands in north or south latitude ? 

In what latitude are the Washington Islands ? The Caroline 
Islands? Gilolo ? Floris? Marquesas.? 

Which is farther east, New-Guiana or Niphon ? 

Which is farther north, Australia or the Feejee Islands ? 

Wliich is farther south, Cook's Strait or Botany Bay ? 

Which is farther north, Torres Strait or the Strait of Sunda ? 

Which IS farther east, Borneo or Hainan ? 

On what island is Batavia ? 

Note.— It may be advisable for classes generally to go througli Part First 
tbe second time, before entering upon the following review. 



REVIEW OF PART FIRST. 

What is the shape of the earth ? 

Why like an orange 1 A. It is flattened at the poles. 

In what direction does the St. Lawrence run '? 

How many motions has the earth, and what are they ? 

Where is Smith's Sound 1 

What two large rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico 1 

Where is Mount Chimborazo ? ^ 

Why are there no towns in Patagonia ? 

What causes the change of seasons ? 



REVIEW. 87 |j: 

What is the Equator ? |l 

Where is Norton Sound? !; 

What are the poles of the earth ? 

Where are the Arctic Highlands ? 

How can you always tell which way is north 1 J 

What does the eastern continent include ? 

What three rivers in Guiana ? i 

What is a Plain j I; 

What is the capital of Venezuela 1 

What cluster of islands north of Cuba ? 

What is a Desert 1 

What is a Sea ? 

Where is Melville Island ? 

What is the capital of Brazil 1 

How high is the highest mountain in South America 

Which one of the eastern states has no sea-coast ? 

To what empire does Siberia belong ? 

What division of South America has no sea-coast 1 

What is an Archipelago 1 

What direction from Rio Janeiro to Quito ? 

What is the capital of Vermont 1 

What is a Sound 1 

Where is St. Mathias Bay, or Gulf of San Antonio 1 

Where is Apalachee Bay "? 

Which is the largest river in the eastern states ? 

What is the capital of England ? 

What three states are bounded east by the Mississipp' 1 

Where is Cape St. Antonio 1 

What is a Canal 1 

What does the Map of the World represent 1 
What is the capital of New- Jersey 1 
Where is St. George's Bay 1 

When and by whom was the Antarctic Continent discovered ? 
What cape east of Rio Janeiro 1 

What two capes at the entrance of Chesapeake Bay 1 
What do you mean by the diameter of the earth 1 



38 PART FIRST. 

What two rivers when united form the Ohio ? 

What large island east of Africa ? 

What cape at the southern extremity of Greenland ? 

What bay east of Hindostan 1 

What river between Georgia and Alabama 1 

What is the capital of Turkey ? 

What island south of Rhode Island I 

Where is the Rio San Joaquin 1 

What is a River ? 

What two capes in the eastern part of Florida? 

What cape at the southern extremity of Madagascar 1 

What is the capital of France 1 

What strait between Patagonia and Terra del Fuego ? 

What gulf between Canada and Newfoundland ? 

What is a Promontory ? 

How high is the highest mountain in the world ? 

What is the capital of the United States ? 

Where is the Sacramento River 1 

What gulf south of Birmah ? 

Which extends farther south, North Carolina or Arkansas "* 

What is a Hemisphere 1 

How many oceans are there 1 Name them 1 

What is the principal branch of the Hudson River ? 

What is the capital of Delaware ? 

For what is the Niger remarkable 1 

What sea west of Independent Tartary 1 

How do you bound Europe 1 

What is it to hound a country ? 

What is the capital of Egypt ? 

Which is the largest grand division in South America ? 

What is an Isthmus 1 

Is Greenland a part of North America ? 

What island south of Chili 1 

What sea between England and Ireland ? 
What IS an Empire ** 



REVIEW. 89 

What is the most northern cape of South America ? 

What country west of Sweden ? 

What is the capital of Florida! 

Where is Blanco Bay ? 

What bay west of Yucatan ? 

What is the capital of Patagonia ? 

What is a Kingdom ? 

Name the grand divisions of North America ? 

How far may the roar of Cotopaxi sometimes be heard ? 

What kingdom in the south-western part of Europe % 

Where is Fish Bay ? 

What is the capital of Chili ? 

For what is Elba remarkable 1 

On what island was St. Paul shipwrecked 1 

What strait leads from Baffin's Bay into the Polar Sea ? 

Betweeji what two capes is South America longest ? 

What large island west of Great Britain *? 

Through what divisions of South America does the equator 



What is the capital of Michigan ! 

What large island south of Italy 1 

What two straits lead into Hudson's Bay ? 

What sea west of Denmark ? 

What was the North Sea formerly called ? A. The German 
Ocean. 

What city at the mouth of the Magdalena River ? 

What mountains in Vermont ? 

What large island west of Norway ? 

What three capes in the eastern part of North Carolina ? 

What is the capital of Louisiana ? 

What cape s.t the southern extremity of California ? 

What river rises in New-York and flows into the Chesa- 
peake Bay ? 

What channel between Wales and Ireland ? 

What two sounds east of North Carolina ? 

What channel between Denmark and Norway ? 

What bay south of Mozambique ? 



40 PART FIBST. 

Where is Mount Vesuvius ? 

For what is the Nile remarkable ? 

What volcano in Iceland ? 

Where are the Ural Mountains ? 

How is land naturally divided ? 

In what part of Africa is Grande River ? 

What causes day and night ? 

What mountains in Turkey ? 

Where is Orange River 1 

What is a Continent ? 

Which is the highest peak of the Alps ? 

What are Brooks, Creeks, Rivulets ? &c. 

What river flows into Lake Tchad ? 

Where are the Sierra Toledo Mountains ? 

Where is Lake Constance ? 

What gulf between Berbera and Arabia? 

Where are lakes Wenner and Wetter ? 

Where is Cape Frio ? 

What states border on the Grulf of Mexico ? 

What is the capital of Missouri ? 

Where is the Isthmus of Suez ? 

What three rivers flow into the White Sea ? 

What is the capital of Denmark ? 

Where is lake Maravi ? 

What is an Oasis ? 

What cape at the southern extremity of Ireland 

What islands north-east of the China Sea 1 

What cape in the south-western part of Poitugal ? 

AVhich is the largest desert in the world ? 

How large is it ? 

What cape at the southern extremity of Greece ? 

To whom does Iceland belong ? 

What is the capital of Maryland ? 

Which extends farther north Penn. or Illinois ? 

Where is the Isle of Man ? 

What is the capital of Portugal ? 

W^hat state borders on the Pacific Ocean ^ 



REVIEW. 41 

What sea between Asia and Africa ? 
What 'is the axis of the earth ? 
What is the capital of Bolivia ? 

Where is Cape Breton Island? 
What strait between France and England ] 
What channel between Marmora and the Black Sea ? 
W^here is Chatham Bay ? 
Where does the Nile rise 1 

What three rivers in Germany flow into the North Sea ? 
Where are Penobscot and Casco bays ? 
What islands in the northern part of the channel of Mozam 
bique T 

What island in the north-western part of Lake Superior ? 

What cape in the northern part of Iceland ? 

Where is Ambrose Island ? 

What is the capital of Austria 1 

W^hat two rivers flow into the Ohio near its mouth? 

Where is the Land of Dates ? 

What is the capital of Ohio ? 

To what cluster of islands does Fayal belong 1 

For what is St. Helena remarkable 1 

What strait between Corsica and Sardinia ? 

What is the capital of California'? 

What is a Lake 1 

What mountains in the north-western part of Austria 1 

How rapidly does the earth move on its axis ? 

Of what state is Madison the capital ? 

How is water naturally divided ? 

In what part of Missouri is Jefferson City ? 

What gulf between Tripoli and Barca ? 

Where are two North capes ? 

Where is Cape Bojador ? 

Name the four divisions of Lower Gumea ? 

What is the capital of Norway ? 

Name the grand divisions of South America ? 



42 PAKT FIRST. 

What mountains between Upper Guinea and Soudan ? 

What is the capital of Fezzan ? 

Where are the West India islands ? 

What two rivers empty into the Bay of Biscay ? 

What island south of Australia ? 

Where are the Louisade islands ? 

What is the capital of Hindostan ? 

Where is the river Zimbezi ? 

What is the capital of Ireland ? 

To what cluster of islands does St. Jago belong? 

What two islands south of the equator, in the Atlantic Ocean, 
belong to Great Britain ? 

Where are the Gaut Mountains ? 

Where is Prince William's Sound ? 

What is the capital of Central America ? 

Where is the Hindoo Koosh Mountain ? 

Where is Mount St. Elias ? 

What countries border on the North Sea ? 

What is the capital of Russia ? 

What three countries border on the Red Sea ? 

What large island in the northern part of Hudson's Bay? 

Where is Mount Hecla ? What is it ? 

Where is Melville Island ? 

Where is Zaire, or Congo Rirer ? 

Of what state is Jackson the capital ? 

Where is Haines' River ? 

What is the capital of Mozambique ? 

What is a Valley ? 

Where is Sandy Hook ? 



DEFINITIOKS. 48 



PART SECOND 



Q. What is Latitude ? 

A.. Distance from the equator, either north or south. 

Q. What is Longitude ? 

A. Distance from any established meridian, eithei 
east or west. 

Q. What are Meridians ? 

A. Circles extending round the earth, north and 
south, through the Poles. 

Q. What are Parallels of latitude ? 

A. Circles extending east and west, round the earth 
parallel to the equator. 

Q. What are Circles ? 

A. Imagmary lines drawn round the earth. 

Q. By what different names are they called ? 

A. Equator, Tropics, Polar Circles, Parallels, and 
Meridians. 

Q. What are Great Circles, and why are they so called ? 

A. The Equator and Meridians are great circles, 
and are so called because they are greater in extent 
than the other circles. They divide the earth into two 
equal parts. 

Q. What are Tropics ? 

A. Circles drawn round the earth parallel to the 
equator 23^° from it. 



44 TART SECOND. 

Q. What is the tropic north of the equator called ? 

A. Tropic of Cancer. 

Q. What is the tropic south of the equate called ? 

A. Tropic of Capricorn. 

Q. What are Polar Circles ? 

A. Circles passing round the eart'i 23.^° from eacl 
pole. 

Q. What are their names ? 

A. The circle round the north pole in called the 
Arctic Circle ; that round the south pole, the Antarctic. 

Q. How are latitude and longitude reckoned? 

A. By degrees, minutes, and seconds. 

Q. How is latitude expressed ? 

A. By figures on the sides of the map. 

Q. How is longitude expressed ? 

A. By figures on the equator, or at the top or the 
bottom of the map. 

Q, What are the divisions of latitude ? 

A. Two : north and soutli. 

Q. What are the divisions of longitude ? 

A. Two : east and west. 

Q. How may it be known whether the longitude of a place 
is east or west ? 

A. If the figures increase from left to right, the lon- 
gitude is east ; if from right to left, the longitude is 
west. 

Q. How may it be known whether the latitude of a place is 
north or south f 

A. If the figures increase upward, the latitude is 
north ; if downward, the latitude is south. 

How many degrees round the earth ? A. 360. 

Q, What is a Degree ? 

A. Sixty geographical niiles. 

Q. What is a Minute ? 



THE WOELD. 45 

A. One geographical mile. 

Q. How are they expressed ? 

A. 40? 20', (forty degrees and twenty minutes.) 

MAP OF THE WORLD. 

How many degrees from the equator to either pole ? 

How many from pole to pole ? 

In what direction do parallels of latitude run ? 

In what direction do meridians run 1 

What is the greatest latitude a place can have ? 

What is the greatest longitude ? 

Where has a place no longitude ? 

Where has a place no latitude ? 

Q. Are degrees of longitude equal in length ? 

A. They are not. They decrease from the equator 
(o the poles. At the poles there is no longitude. At 
the equator a degree of longitude is equal in length 
to a degree of latitude. 

Q. From what meridian do most nations reckon longitude ? 

A. From the capital of their own country. The 
French reckon from the meridian of Paris. The Eng- 
lish from the meridian of Greenwich. The figures on 
the top of our maps express the longitude from the 
meridian of Greenwich Those on the bottom, from 
Washington. 

What degree of latitude runs through the island of Cuba ? 

What degree of longitude runs through the island of 
Hayti ? 

What degree of latitude runs through Newfoundland ? Mada- 
gascar ? The isthmus of Suez ? 

What degree of longitude runs through Cuba ? Cairo 1 Cape 
of Grood Hope 1 Terra del Fuego 1 

What degree of latitude runs throurrh the city of Mexico ? 
Pekin ? New-York ? 



46 PAET SECOND. 

Q. What are Zones ? A. Belts or girdles. 
How many zones are there ? 

A. Five : one Torrid, two Temperate, and two Frigid 
Zones. 

Q. What part of the earth's surface does the torrid zon 
embrace ? 

A. That part which lies between the two tropics. 

How wide is this zone ? 

Q. How many seasons in it ? 

A. Two : the wet and the dry. The wet season is 
called winter, and the dry season summer. The cli 
mate is very hot, and the trees are always green. 

Q. What does Torrid mean ? A. Burning. 

Is Cuba in the Torrid zone ? Is the Cape of Good Hope t 
Why not 1 

Q. What parts of the earth's surface do the Temperate zones 
embrace ? 

A. Those parts which lie between the Tropics and 
the Polar circles. 

Q. How many seasons in the Temperate zones ? 

A . Four : Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. 

How wide are the Temperate zones ? 

Q. What parts of the earth's surface do the Frigid zones 
embrace ? 

A. Those parts which lie between the polar circles 
and the poles. They are called the North and South 
Frigid zones. 

Q. How many seasons have the Frigid zones ? 

A. Two : Summer and Winter. The winters are 
long and very cold ; the summers are short and warm. 

In what zone are the United States ? 

What countries in South America are in the South-Temperate 
zone ? 

In Africa is there more land in the Konh or in the South- 
Temperate zone ? 



INTRODUCTORY LESSONS. 47 

In what two zones is Australia ? Greenland ? Madagascar ? 
Forraosa 1 

In what zone is Borneo ? New-Zealand ? Newfoundland '» 
Sumatra ? Spitzbergen ? Niphon ? 

What land on the Eastern Hemisphere in the South-Frigid 
zone / On the Western ? 

Q. By whom was America discovered, and when ? 

A. Christopher Columbus, a native of Genoa, 1492 

Q. What was America when first discovered ? 

A. A vast vi^ilderness inhabited by various tribes of 
Indians. 

How is North America bounded ? 

Q. When and by whom was it first explored ? 

A. In 1497, by John Cabot. 

Q, From what country did the first settlers of the United 
States principally come ? 

A. Great Britain. 

Q. What were the United States originally called ? 

A. " British Colonies in North America." 

Q. When was the name changed ? 

A. July 4th, 1776, they declared themselves inde- 
pendent of Great Britain, and were called " The 
United States of America." 

Q. when and where was the first battle of the Revolution 
fought ? 

A. April 19th, 1775, at Lexington, Massachusetts. 

Q. How long did the war last ? 

A. Until January 20th, 1783, when Great Britain* 
acknow^ledged the United States to he free, sovereign, 
and independent. 

Q. What form of government was established ? 

A. Republican. Several separate republics united 
m one, are called a Federal Republic. 

Q. Of how many branches does the government of the United 
States consist ? 



4:8 PART SECOND. 

A. Three: the Legislative, the Executive, Enid the 
Judicial power. 

Q. In what is the Legislative power vested ? 

A. In a Congress, which consists of two branches — ■ 
the Senate and the House of Representatives. 

Q. Who compose the Senate ? 

A. Two Senators from each state, chosen by their 
Legislatures, for the term of six years. 

Q. Who compose the House of Representatives ? 

A. Eepresentatives chosen by the people of each 
state according to the number of inhabitants, for the 
term of two years. One representative is elected for 
every 93,716 inhabitants. 

Q. When and where does Congress meet ? 

A. On the first Monday in December, at Washing 
ton. 

Q In what is the Executive power vested ? 

A. In a President and Vice-President, assisted by a 
Secretary of State, Secretary of War, Secretary of 
the Navy, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of th(? 
Home Department, Attorney-General and Postmaster 
General. These form the cabinet. 

Q. For how long a time, and by whom, are the President and 
Vice-President chosen'? 

A. Four years : by delegates elected by the people, 
called electors. Each state chooses as many electors 
as it has members in Congress. 

Q. In what is the Judicial power vested ? 

A. In a Supreme Court, and in such inferior 
courts as Congress may from time to time establish. 

Q, What is their principal business ? 

A. To expound the laws of the United States, and 



EASTERN STATES. 49 

settle all questions which arise under the constitution 
and the treaties of the United States. 

Q. Who compose the Supreme Court? 

A One Chief-Justice and eight Associate Justices, 

Q, How are they appointed, and for how long ? 

A. By the President, by and with the advice and 
consent of the Senate, and hold their office during 
good behavior. 

Q. When and where does the Supreme Court meet ? 

A. On the second Monday in January, at Washing- 
ton. 

Q. What is the power of this court called ? 

A. The Federal Judiciary. 

Q. Of how many branches does the government of each state 
consist ? 

A. Three : The Legislature to make the la ws ; the 
Executive, at the head of which is the Governor, to 
see that the laws are enforced, and a Judiciary to de- 
cide cases of dispute between citizens. 

Eepeat the different branches of the General Government. 

What is Congress ? 

What is the Supreme Court ? 

What is the Executive 1 — The President. 

When did the British Colonies of North America bepome 
independent ? 

Who was the first President ? A. George Washington. 

How long did he continue in office ? Eight years. 

Who is President now ? 

In what year did he enter office ? 

What four grand divisions include the United States ? 

EASTERN, OR NEW-ENGLAND STATES. 
Q. How many Eastern States are there ? 

A. Six. 

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60 PAET SECOND. 

Q. How are they situated ? 

A. East of New- York. 

Q. Name them ? 

Q. What are the five principal rivers of New-England ? C. 
P., K., A., H. 

Q. Which is the largest city in New-England ? B. 

Q. Which is the highest mountain in New-England? Ml 
Washington. 

Q. What are the principal sources of wealth? 

A. Commerce, manufactures and the fisheries. 

Q. What is the character of the inhabitants ? 

A. Industrious, enterprising, educated and moral. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. Along the sea-coast, level; in the interior are hills 
nountains and valleys. There are no extensive plains 

MAINE. 

How is Maine bounded? What is the cap\%a,, and how 
situated? Tn what part of the United States is Maine ? 

Q. For what is Maine distinguished ? 

A. Its extensive coast, numerous harbors, fisheries, 
and ship-building. 

Q, What are the principal exports ? 

A. Lumber^ fish, beef, pork, lime, grain and ice. 

Q. How does Maine compare with the other Eastern States 
in extent f 

A. It is about as large as all the other New-England 
States. 

In what direction does the coast of Maine run ? What river 
forms part of the eastern boundary ? Into what bay loes it 
empty ? W^hat river between the south-western paii- of Maine 
and New-Hampshire ? What river forms part of the northern 
boundary ? Name tlie four principal rivers of Maine 1 Where 
do they empty 1 What lake between the St. Croix and Penob- 
8C0t rivers? What river rises near the centre of Maine and 



NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 51 

fiows into New-Brunswick ? Which are the three principal 
lakes in Maine ? In what lake does the Kennebec River rise ? 
What is the principal mountain ? Which is the largest island 
on the coast 1 Which town is farthest north, Bath, Augusta or 
Hallowell 1 On what bay is Portland ? What town, rivei, and 
bay of the same name between Portiana and York ] In what 
part of Maine is Machias ? Name four principal bays on the 
southern coast of Maine ? Where is Dover ? Belfast ? Old 
Town ? Eastport ? Where is Grand Menan Island ? What 
two colleges in Maine, and where located 1 Water ville College, 
at Waterville, and Bowdoin College, at Brunswick. 

NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 

How is New-Hampshire bounded 1 What is the capital, ana 
how situated 1 

What two rivers form part of the boundary of New-Hamp- 
shire ? 

Q. For what is New-Hampshire noted "? 

A. Its numerous rivers, lakes and beautiful scenery. 
It is the most mountainous State in the Union. It is 
called the *' Switzerland of America," and the " Granite 
State." 

Q. How much sea-coast has New-Hampshire ? 

A. Eighteen miles, and but one sea-port town. 

Q. What noted mountains in this state ? 

A. The White Mountains ; they are the highest 
mountains east of the Mississippi River, and are covered 
with snow a greater portion of the year. The highest 
peak is Mount Washington. 

What isles near Portsmouth ? On what river is Portsmouth ? 
What large lake near the centre of the state? Where is Jake 
Umbagog? Between what two towns is Hanover? What 
river runs through the centre of this state ? What lake in the 
northen part ? Into -.vhat river does lake Umbagog flow i 
Whp-ve is Dover ? In what direction is New-Hampshire long- 



52 PART SECOND. 

est ? Which way is Concord from Augusta ? In what part of 
the state is Keene ? Exeter 1 Nashua ? What college at Hano- 
ver ? Dartmouth. In what part of the state is Amherst ' 
Haverhill ? Lancaster 1 What direction is Concord from this 
place ? From Machias ? From Hanover ? From Keene ? 

VERMONT. 

-How is Vermont bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q, What does Vermont mean ? 

A. G?'een Mountain ; so called, because covered 
with evergreens. 

Q. For what is Vermont noted ? 

A. For its mines of iron, and manganese^ and for its 
quarries of excellent marble^ and slate. 

Q. What are the staple productions ? 

A. Wheat, butter, cheese, and wool. This state 
produces more butter and wool than any other New 
England state. Maple sugar is also made in great 
quantities. 

Has Vermont any sea coast? What large lake m the north- 
western part ? In what direction do the Green Mountains run ? 
What river separates Vermont from New-Hampshire % Which 
IS the oldest town in the state ? Bennington. For what is it 
celebrated ? For General Stark's victory over a detachment of 
Hessians belonging to Burgoyne's army, in the revolutionary 
war. What lake lies partly in this state and partly in Canada 'I 
What four rivers in Vermont? On what lake is Burlington] 
In what part of the state is Rutland ? Brattleboro ? Derby ? 
Wilmington? Troy? On what river is Windsor? What 
degree of latitude bounds this state on the north ? On what 
river is Middlebury ? What direction is Vergennes from 
Montpelier ? What colleges in Vermont, and where located { 
University of Vermont, at Burlington ; Norwich University, at 
Norwich, and Middlebury College, at Middlebury. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 53 



MASSACHUSETTS 



How is Massachusetts bounded 1 What the capital, and 
how situated ? - 

Q, For what is this state distinguished ? 

A. It is the oldest and most populo , of the New- 
Eno-land States. It is distinguished for the number 
of its literary institutions, and for the intelligence and 
enterprise of its inhabitants. 

Q. Where was the first settlement made, when, and by whom ? 

A. At Plymouth, 36 miles south-east of Boston, 
December 22d, 1620, by 101 Puritans, who fled from 
England on account of religious persecution. 

Q. What may be said of the commerce of Massachusetts 1 

A. It has more commerce than any state in the 
Union except New-York. 

What literary institutions in this state ? Harvard University 
ai Cambridge, is the oldest and best endowed in the Union 
Williams College, at Williamstown ; Amherst College, at Am 
herst, and Holy Cross, at Worcester, What large river runs 
through this state 1 What three capes on the east 1 Which is 
the most noted? Co. What town near Cape Ann 1 What town 
m the north-western part ? Where is Newburyport ? W^liere if 
Mount Holyoke 1 On what river is Springfield ? What twck 
islands south-east of Massachusetts ? Where is Mount Tom ? 
What range of mountains in the western part ? H. On what 
river are Lowell and Haverhih ? In what part is Worcester? 
Plymouth? In what direction is Massachusetts longest ? What 
bay east of Massachusetts'? What direction is Mount Holyoke 
from Boston ? From Springfield ? From Montpelier ? From 
Andover 1 Where is Buzzard's Bay ? What two cities are con 
nected with Boston by bridges ? Charlestown and Cambridge. 
Where is BunKer-Hill ? In Charlestown. What is this state 
o-'fen called ? The Bay State. It took its name from the bay on 
which it is situated. What does the peninsula of Cape Cod re- 
semble ? A man's arm bent at the elbow and wrist. 



64 PART SECOND. 



RHODE ISLAND. 

How" is Rhode Island bounded ? What are the capitals, and 
how situated ? 

Q. For what is Rhode Island distinguished ? 

A. For its flourishing manufactures and extensive 
commerce. The first cotton-mill in the United States 
was built here in 1790. 

Q. From what does this state take its name "* 

A. From an island of the same name m the south- 
ern part of Narraganset Bay, containing 50 square 
miles. 

Q. What other islands in Narraganset Bay ? 

A. Canonicut and Prudence. 

Q. Where is Mount Hope, and for what is it celebrated ? 

A. Near Bristol. It was the residence of the famous 
Indian warrior, King Philip. 

At the head of what bay is Providence? On what island is 
Newport ? What island south of this state ^ How is Bristol 
situated ? What is the principal bay south of Rhode Island 1 
Which extends farther east, Rhode Island or New-Hampshire ? 
What two points at the entrance of Narraganset Bay ? A. 
Point Judith and Sekonnet Point. How can you sail from 
Providence to Boston ? What direction is Newport from Al- 
bany ? From Augusta ? In what part of the state is Smithfield ? 
What degree of latitude bounds this state on the north ? What 
institution of learning in this state ? Brown's University, at 
Providence. In what part of the state is Wa^'wick ? Tiver 
ton? East Greenwich?- 

CONNECTICUT. 

How is Connecticut bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

For v/hat is Connecticut noted ? 



MIDDLE STATES. 55 

A- For the extent and variety of its manufactures, 
its literary institutions, and the enterprise and good 
morals of its inhabitants. 

Q. What are the chief products of this state ? 
A. Grain, cider, butter and cheese. 
Q. What literary institutions in this state ? Yale College, at 
New-Haven ; Trinity College, at Hartford, and Wesleyan Uni- 
versity, at Middletown. Yale College was removed from Say 
brook to New-Haven in the year 1717. 
Q. What school fund has this state "^ 
A. More than any other state in the Union, in pro- 
portion to the number of its inhabitants. In no 
state, and in no part of the world, is education more 
general. 

Where does the Connecticut River rise and empty ? Wliat 
two other rivers in this state ? WTiat two rivers unite at Nor- 
wich and form the Thames ? A. Yantic and Shetucket ? Between 
and through wliat states does the Connecticut River flow ? 
What large island south of Connecticut ? To what state does 
Long. Island belong ? N. Y. What island near the mouth of 
the Thames? On what river is New-London? Norwich? 
Middletown ? Haddam ? Cornwall ? Hartford ? In what part 
of the state are Greenwich, Stamford, and Norwalk ? Wliere is 
Bridgeport? Stonington? Woodsock? Enfield? Litchfield? 

MIDDLE STATES. 

Q Which are the Middle States ? N. Y., N. J., Pa. and De 

Q. For what are they distinguished ? 

A. For their wealth and valuable manufactures. In 
no part of the world is coal found in such abundance 
as in Pennsylvania. Most kinds of grain and fruits 
are produced of the very best quahty. 

Q. What is the most important production ? 

A. Wheat. 



56 PART SECOND. 

What is the general course of the rivers east of the Alle- 
ghany Mountains? What course do they run in the western 
part of New- York ? In the Western part of Pennsylvania ? 
What two states are separated by the Delaware ? What is 
the face of the country? Similar to New-England. Which is 
the largest city ? N. Y. Which is the largest state ? Whicb 
the smallest ? What three large rivers 1 



NEW-YORK. 

How is New-York bounded ? What is the capital, and ho\» 
situated ? 

Q. For what is New-York noted '^ 

A. For its medicinal and salt springs. About two 
millions of bushels of salt are made annually. It is 
better situated for trade, and has more wealth and 
population than any other state in the Union. 

Q. What are the chief products 1 

A. Wheat, butter, cheese, hay, and maple sugar. 

Q. What great natural wonder partly in this state? 

A. Niagara Falls — between Lake Erie and Lake 
Ontario, the most stupendous cataract in the world. 
1 1 is three-quarters of a mile in width, and falls per- 
pendicularly 160 feet, in two columns. 

Q. What distinguished works of art ? 

A. The Erie Canal, the Croton Aqueduct, the Erie 
Kail-road, and Hudson River Rail-road. 

Q. Describe each ? 

A The Erie Canal is 364 miles long, was the first 
great work of the kind undertaken on this continent, 
and is longer than any canal in Europe. It cost about 
nine millions of dollars. 

The Croton Aqueduct supplies New- York city from 



NEW-YOEK. 67 

Croton River, with sixty millions of gallons of water 
daily. It is 40|- miles long, and cost about fourteen 
millions of dollars. 

The Erie Rail-road cost about thirty millions of 
dollars, and the Hudson River Rail-road about ten 
millions. 

Q. What may be said of its manufactures, commerce ? &c. 

A. Its manufactures, commerce and shipping are on 
a grand scale. The imports exceed in value those of 
any other state. The exports are also great. 

What are the principal colleges in this state ? Columbia Col- 
lege, and the University in New-York city, and Union College 
at Schenectady. What large river runs through the eastern part 
of this state ? What three large towns on the eastern bank ? T., 
H,, P. What three on the western bank, between Albany and 
West Point ? C, K., N. What is the principal branch of the Hud- 
son ? What four towns on the Mohawk ? S., H., U., R. What 
course does the Genesee River run, and where does it empty? 
Where does Black River empty ? What town near its mouth ? At 
the mouth of what river and on what lake is Plattsburg? On 
what river is Ogdensburg 1 Which is the more westerly, Seneca 
or Cayuga Lake 1 What town stands at the outlet of Seneca 
Lake ? What town at the end of Cayuga Lake ? What large 
town north-east of Cayuga Lake ? Into what river do Seneca, 
Cayuga and other small lakes empty ? What river between Onei- 
da Lake and Lake Ontario ? How is Canandaigua situated ? Nor- 
wich ? Keesville? Oswego? Lyons? Lockport? What two 
towns at each extremity of the Erie Canal ? What canal con- 
nects Albany and White-Hall 1 Champlain. Where is Lake 
George? Where is Grand Isle? Where are the Catskill Moun- 
tains ? Where are Niagara Falls ? Trenton Falls'? What three 
large lakes lie partly in this state ? Where are Saratoga Springs ? 
How is Long island situated ? Where is Montauk Point ] What 
city on Long Island opposite New-York city? Where is Ja- 
maica? Dunkirk? Rochester? Delhi? Owego? Binghampton? 
Fishkill? Mayville? Ithaca? Rome? On what island is 

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58 PART SECOND. 

New- York city 1 In what direction from Albany is New- York J 
Buffalo? Boston? Pittsburgh? Augusta? How would you 
sail from Albany to Trenton ? Can you go by water from Phila 
delphia to Buffalo? Where is Staten Island? What is its 
chief town? 



NEW-JERSEY. 

How is New-Jersey bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. For what is New-Jersey noted '* 

A. For its excellent fruit, cider and manufactures. 
It is noted also tor its sufferings, fidelity and patriotism 
in the Kevolutionary war. In proportion to population 
and wealth, its loss in men and property was greater 
than that of any other state. 

What institutions of learning in this state ? College of New- 
Jersey, and Theological Seminary at Princeton ; Rutgers' Col- 
lege and Theological Seminary at New-Brunswick, and Burling- 
ton College, at Burlington. What river separates New-Jersey 
from Pennsylvania? On what river are Paterson and Newark ? 
What river in part, separates New-Jersey from New- York. On 
what river is New-Brunswick ? Raritan. What cape at the 
southern extremity of New-Jersey ? Where is Sandy Hook ? 
In what direction is Princeton from Trenton ? Where is Barne- 
gat Inlet? What two harbors between Barnegat Inlet and Cape 
May ? What is the length of Delaware Bay ? In what direc- 
tion is Newark from Trenton ? How could you sail from Hart- 
ford to Trenton ? What falls in this state ? Passaic Palls, at 
Paterson. In what part is Camden ? Long Branch ? Salem ? 
Belvidere ? How could you sail from Newark to Albany ? In 
what part of the state is Hackensack ? Tuckerton ? Elizabeth 1 
Flemington? Freehold? Amboy? Newton? 



PENNSYLVANIA. 59 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



How IS Pennsylvania bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. For what is Pennsylvania noted ? 

A. For its various manufactures, vast mineral re- 
sources an4 extensive public v^^orks. Coal, iron, mar- 
ble and lime are found in large quantities. There are 
many salt springs. 

What are some of the principal institutions of learning in 
this state ? University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia ; 
Dickinson College, at Carlisle • Jefferson, at Canonsburg ; 
Washington, at Washington; Lafayette, at Easton, &c., &c 
How is Philadelphia situated? What separates this state fron. 
New-Jersey ? What two branches has the Delaware ? What 
river passes nearly through the centre of the stale ? What two 
rivers unite and form the Ohio '^ What city at their junction 'i 
What can you say of it ? It is 300 miles north-west of Phila- 
delphia, and is one of the greatest manufacturing towns in the 
United States. Between what two rivers is Philadelphia ? Whal 
three branches has the Su-squehannah River ? What town stand, 
at the junction of the Delaware and Lehigh 1 Which is the 
longest river in this state 1 On what river is Mauch Chunk * 
What town stands near the junction of the two branches of the 
Susquehannah ? Where is Wilkesbarre 1 Where is Columbia ? 
Lancaster 1 York 1 In what degree of latitude is Philadelphia i 
In what degree is the ncrthern boundary of the statue ? What 
large lake forms part of the boundary of this state 1 Where is 
Chambersburg ? Erie? Washington? What ranges of moun- 
tains in this state 1 For what is Philadelphia noted 1 For the 
regularity and cleanliness of its streets, and its institutions of 
learning. Girard College, located here, is considered the finest 
specimen of Grecian architecture in America. Where is Wil- 
liamsport? How could you sail from the capital to Wilming- 
ton ? How far is the cai^ital from Philadelphia ? 97 miles. 



60 PART SECOND. 

DELAWARE. 

How is Delaware bounded ? What is the capital, s,zid tow 
situated .' 

For what is Delaware noted ? 

A. For its manufactures, its fine wheat, and excel- 
lent flour mills. 

Q. What are the chief products of the state 1 

A. Wheat and Indian corn, flour, cornmeal, cotton 
and woolen goods ; paper and gunpowder are made to 
a considerable extent in the northern part of the state. 

What bay borders on this state ? What two capes at its en- 
trance 1 Which one is in this state 1 What town in the northern 
part ? Where is Newcastle ? How could you sail from New- 
castle to Baltimore? Which is the larger state^ Delaware or 
Rhode Island ? In what direction is Delaware longest ? Which 
extends farther south, Delaware or Ohio ? Where is the Dela- 
ware Breakwater? Near Lewiston, in the eastern part of the 
state. Describe it? It consists of two immense piers, viz., an 
ice-breaker, 1,700 feet long, and a breakwater 2,800 feet long. 
It is an important national work. It forms an artificial harbor 
of great extent, and cost about three millions of dollars. 

SOUTHERN STATES. • 

Q. How are the Southern States situated ? 

A. Except West Yirginia, they all lie south of 
Delaware, bordering upon the Atlantic Ocean, and 
the Gulf of Mexico. 

Name them ? 

Q.'For what are they distinguished ? 

A. For their valuable productions, amount of their 
exports, and numerous colored population. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. Along the sea-coast, low, sandy, and in many 
parts barren. In the interior, hilly and mountamous, 
with a rich and productive soil. 



MAKYLANI). 61 

Q. What are the staple productions ? 

A. In the northern part, wheat, tobacco^ and Indian 
corn. In the southern part, cotton, rice, and sugar. 
In the low country along the Atlantic, pitch, tar, tur 
pentine and lumber. 

Q. What minerals in the Southern States ? 

A. The most important is gold, found in the region 
extending from Virginia to Alabama. Coal, iron and 
salt are found in various parts, but more abundantly 
in Virginia than in any other of the Southern States. 

Q. What is the character of the inhabitants ? 

A. The wealthy classes are generally well educated, 
refined, and very hospitable. 

Which is the largest city 1 N. 0. 

What ranges of mountains in these states? 

MARYLAND. 

How is Maryland bounded? What is the capital, and ho'W 
situated ? 

Q. For what is Maryland noted ? 

A. For its commercial enterprise. Its distinguishmg 
natural feature is the Chesapeake Bay, which divides 
the state into two parts, called the eastern and 
western shores. 

Q, What are the principal exports 1 

A. Flour and tobacco. 

Which is the largest city in this state, and what is said of it ? 
Baltimore. Situated on the Patapsco, fourteen miles from its 
mouth. It has an extensive foreign and inland commerce, and 
is considered the beet flour market in the world. It contains two 
elegant marble monuments — one to the memory of Washington — 
the other to the memory of those who fell in the battle of North 
Point, in 1814. It is sometimes called the " Monumental City." 
iVhat large bay in this state ? What two rivers empty into 



62 PART SECOXD. 

this bay from the west ? Patapsco and Patuxent. What rivei 
separates this state from Virginia ? On what river is Baltimore ? 
On which side of Chesapeake Bay is the larger division of 
Maryland 1 What river empties into the head of Chesapeake 
Bay"? Which is the more northerly, Baltimore or Annapolis? 
How is Frederick situated 1 Hagerstown 1 What town at the 
head of Chesapeake Bay, burned by the British, in 1813 ? How 
can you sail from Baltimore to Washington ? 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 

How is the District of Columbia bounded ? 

Q. What was the former extent of the District, and what is ii 
now ? 

A. In 1790, when granted to the United States by 
Virginia and Maryland, it was ten miles square, lying 
on both sides of the Potomac. In 1846, the part given 
by Virginia was restored to that state by an act of 
Congress, so that now the District lies entirely on the 
Maryland side of the Potomac, and is a little more 
than half its original extent. 

Q. For what is it noted ? 

A. For being the seat of the General Government 
of the United States. 

Q. When was it made the seat of Government ? 

A. In the year 1800. Previous to this, Congress 
assembled in Philadelphia. 

Q. W^hat is the Capital of the United States, and how 
situated 1 

A. Washington. Situated on the Potomac, 300 
miles from the ocean, by the course of the river and 
bay. 

Q. From whom was the capital named ? 

A. From General Washington, the first President. 



VIRGINIA. 63 

The city was laid out under his auspices in 1791, on a 
grand and extensive plan. 

Q. Name some of the principal public buildings. 

A. The President's Mansion, the Capitol, the Smith 
sonian Institute, the General Post-office, the Patent 
Office, and the Treasury Building. 

Q. What is the Smithsonian Institute 1 

A. It is an Institution devoted to the increase of 
knowledge, founded by James Smithson, an English- 
man, who bequeathed about half a million of dollars 
to the American Government for its erection and sup- 
port. 

Where is Georgetown? What parallel of latitude touches 
the northern boundary of the District 1 In what direction is 
Washington from us ? From Pittsburgh 1 From Boston ? From 
Richmond 1 From New-Orleans 1 How could you sail from 
AYashington to Trenton 1 To Cincinnati 1 When does Congress 
meet 1 On the first Monday in December. How can you sai/ 
from Washington to Richmond ? Which is farther east, Wash- 
ington or Harrisburg ? Which is farther north, Washington oi 
Cincinnati ? 

VIRGINIA. 

How is Virginia bounded? What is the capital, and ho\v 
situated ? 

Q, For what is Virginia distinguished ? 

A. It was the first settled of the English colonies, 
and for this reason, is sometimes called " the Old 
Domimon.^^ It was a leading state in the Ke vo- 
lution ary war. 

Q. What springs in this state ? 

A. Warm, hot, salt and sulphur springs. 

Q. What great natural curiosity ? 

A. The jNTatural Bridge over Cedar Creek, fourteen 
miles south-west of Lexington. It is about 215 feet 



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high, 90 feet wide, 50 feet thick, and 100 feet long. 
What three rivers empty into Chesapeake Bay, south of tho 
Potomac? What two capes at the entrance of Chesapeake 
Bay? How many states border on Virginia? What branch 
has the Potomac Eiver ? Which is the longest river in Vir- 
ginia? What mountains in this state? What large town west 
of Cape Henry ? For what is Norfolk noted ? It is one of the 
U. S. Naval Stations. Where is Fredericksbnrgh ? What conrse 
does the Shenandoah run, and where does it empty ? On what 
river is Petersburg? Lynchburg? In what part of the state 
are Nottaway and Chowan rivers ? How is Winchester situated ? 
Alexandria ? Portsmouth ? Abingdon ? Staunton ? Where is 
the " Great Valley Section ?" In what part of this state is 
Suffolk? Hicksford? Newbern? Brentsville? CharlottesviUe ? 
Marysville ? Urbanna ? 

WEST VIRGINIA. 

How is West Virginia bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. What is said of this state ? 

A. It comprises about a third part of the old State 
of Virginia. It resisted the act of secession, and was 
admitted as a new state, Dec. 31, 1862, the 35th in 
the Union. 

Q. What is the face of the country? 

A. The eastern part is mountainous, but the west- 
ern is comparatively level. 

Q. What minerals abound in this state ? 

A. Coal, salt, and iron. 

Name the principal rivers of this state ? What course do 
they run and where do they empty ? What river forms the 
boundary between tliis state and Kentucky? What river, in the 
northern part, unites with the Alleghany at Pittsburg ? Where 
is Beverly ? Charleston ? How can you sail from Wheeling to 
Yorktown ? In what part of the state is Morgantown ? Point 
Pleasant ? Parkersburg ? Philippa ? 



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NORTH CAROLINA. 



How is North Carolina bounded ? "What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted? 

A. This state first passed resolutions in favor of the 
independence of the colonies. 

Q. What are the principal exports ? 

A. Corn, cotton, and tobacco, with the products of 
the forest, lumber, tar, turpentine, pitch and resin. 

"What is said of the coast of this state ? 

A. It is indented with shallow sounds and inlets, 
and bordered with sand-banks, whicli render naviga- 
tion both difficult and dangerous. 

Q. What minerals are found in this state 1 

A. Gold, silver, iron, lead, copper and plumbago are 
the principal. 

What sounds east of North Carolina 1 What two inlets 1 What 
river flows into Albemarle iSound from the west ? What two 
into Pamlico Sound ? What three capes on the coast? What 
mountains in the western part 1 On what river are Fayetteville» 
and Wilmington ? Which is nearer the mouth 1 In what di 
rection is this state longest ? What extensive swamp part- 
ly in this state and partly in Virginia 1 Which is the most 
southern town ? Where is Chapel-Hill ? What institution of 
learning located here 1 University of North Carolina. How 
many states border on North Carolina 1 What natural curiosity 
in the north-western part of the state 1 Mount Ararat. De- 
scribe itl It rises in the form of a pyramid several thousand 
feet high, and on the top, which is not more than twelve rods in . 
diameter, is a stupendous rock, towering like a steeple, 300 feet 
high. W^hich 's the longest river in North Carolina 1 How can 
you sail from Wilmington to Charleston 1 Which is the largest 
town in this state 1 N. Where is Newborn 1 In what part 
of the state is Salem ? Beaufort ? Charlotte ] Greensboro' ? 
Salisbury ? 



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SOUTH CAROLINA. 



TIow is Sout 1 Carolina bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated 1 

Q. For what is this state noted 1 

A. The value of its products and the enterprise? of 
its people. 

Q. What are the chief productions ? 

A. Cotton and rice. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. For about 100 miles from the sea it is low, flat 
and sandy ; the interior is pleasantly diversified with 
hills, and the western part mountainous. 

Q. Which is the largest city, and for what is it noted 1 

A. Charleston. It is noted for the beauty of its 
buildings, and the hospitality, gayety and politeness 
of its citizens. 

At the junction of what two rivers is Charleston ? Ashlej- 
and Cooper. What two rivers, when united, form the Congaree ? 
The Cono^aree and what other river form the Santee 1 In what 
part are the Great and Little Pedee 1 What river empties into 
St. Helena Sound 1 In what part of the state and on what island 
is Beaufort? In what part of the state and on what river is 
Camden situated 1 Where is Abbeville ? What cape and sound 
on the coast] Which extends farther south, South Carolina or 
Arkansas ? How is this state divided 1 Into Districts instead 
of counties. Which is the longest river in South Carolina 1 
What fort at the entrance of Charleston harbor ? What island ? 
How can you sail from Charleston to Savannah "? In what part 
of the state is Greenville ? Yorkville "? Georgetown? What 
literary institution in Columbia ? College of South Carolina. 

GEORGIA. 

How is Georgia bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 



FLORIDA. 67 

Q For what is this state noted ? 

A. It was the last settled of the original thirteen 
states, and is one of the most enterprising and prosper- 
ous states in the Union. 

Q. What is the staple production ? 

A. Cotton; but rice, corn, and tobacco are consider 
ably cultivated. 

Q. What is said of the climate ? ' 

A. In the southern part it is warm. Coffee, sugar, 
and most of the tropical fruits are produced. 

What river separates this state from South Carolina ? What 
two large towns ov this river 1 What two towns near the sea- 
coast, between the Ogeechee and AUamaha rivers 1 What river 
next souia of the Altaniaha ? What river forms part of the 
boundary between Georgia and Florida ? What swamp between 
this state and Florida 1 What islands on the coast ? In what 
direction is Georgia longest? What mountains in the north- 
western part 1 What is the longest river in Georgia 1 Which 
is the largest town ? S. Where is Augusta ? What noted 
cave in this state ? Nicojack Cave, 50 feet high and 100 feet 
wide. It contains a stream of water, covered over with lime- 
stone rock, three miles in length, sixty feet wide, and in many 
places six feet deep. In what part of tlie state and near the 
mouth of what river, is Darien? In what part is Clayton? 
Blakeley ? Monticello ? Macon ? Sparta ? How can you 
sail from Augusta to New-Orleans ? Where is Athens 1 Bruns- 
wick 1 Columbus 1 What mountains in the northern part ? 
What twc rivers unite, and form the Altamaha '* What river 
forms part of the western boundarv ? 



FLORIDA. 

How is FloriJa bounded? What is the capital, and ho\r 
situated ? 

Q. For what is Florida noted ? 

A. For the brilliant color of its flowering shrubs, its 



68 PAKT SECOND. 

tall and majestic forest trees, and the variety of its 
vegetable productions. 

Q. Describe Florida? 

A., It is chiefly a peninsula, 400 miles in length. 
It has a greater extent of sea coast than any other 
state. Its shores are indented with many bays and 
inlets, yet there are but few good harbors. 

Q. What is said of the oaks of Florida 1 

A. There are eight different varieties of oak, among 
which is the live oak so valuable for ship-building. 

Q. What are the Florida Keys ? 

A. A range of small islands, lying southward of the 
peninsula, inhabited by a few fishermen and wreckers. 

How is St. Augustine situated ? 

Q. What can you say of this town ? 

A. It is the oldest town in the United States by 
more than 40 years, and is distinguished for its dry and 
healthy atmosphere. It is the resort of invalids from 
all parts of the Union. 

In what part is St. John's River ? Which is the largest rivei 
in the state ? Which river is more westerly, Escambia or Ohoc- 
tawhatchee? What river between St. Jolm's and Apalachicola ? 
What town south of Tallahassee ? How is Pensacola situated ? 
What is said of it ? It has an excellent harbor, and is one of 
the United States" Naval Stations. Where is St. Andrew's Bay? 
What cape west of Apalachicola Bay ? What cluster of islands 
near Cape Sable ? What cluster of the West Indies, south-east 
of Florida ? What stream between the Bahama isles and 
Florida? What bays on the coast? What river forms the 
boundary on the west? How can you sail from Port Leon to 
Tuscaloosa ? Where, and what are the Everglades of Florida ? 
They are immense swamps covered with water and grass, in 
the southern part. Where is St. Mark's, or Port Leon ? 



MISSISSIPPI. 



ALABAMA. 



How is Alabama bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
BJiuated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For its fine soil and the rapid increase of its 
population. 

Q. What is the staple production ? 

A. Cotton. In 1850, it produced more cotton than 
ai«y other state ; the quantity being 560,360 bales. 
Oorn, wheat, rice and tobacco are also cultivated. 

Q. What are the principal mineral productions ? 

A. Iron and bituminous coal of excellent quality 
are found in abundance in the central part of the state 

What river forms part of the eastern boundary ? What rivei 
between Alabama and Florida ? What two rivers, when united, 
form the Alabama ? What two rivers, when united, form the 
Mobile? What river empties into the Alabama? What 
one into the Tombigby? How are Mobile and Blakely 
situated ? Is Cahawba or Selma, more northerly ? What two 
towns are situated between the Tennessee River and the northerr 
boundary of the state ? In what part of this state does the Ten 
nessee River enter it, and in what part leave it ? In what direc 
lion is Alabama longest ? What bay in the south-western part ? 
What shoals in this state, and in what river ? What mountains 
terminate in the northern part 1 How is HuntsviHe situated ? 
Abbeville? Tuscaloosa? Tuscumbia ? Wetumpka ? Which 
is the longest river in this state ? How can you sail from Tus- 
caloosa to Natchez? From Montgomery to Augusta ? What 
is the meaning of the word Tuscaloosa ? Black Warrior 

MISSISSIPPI. 

How is Mississippi bounded ? Wlmi is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

What is the staple production ? 



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A. Cotton. The amount raised in 1850 was second 
only to Alabama. Corn is the principal grain ; wheat, 
sugar, rice and tobacco are produced to a considerable 
extent. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. For about 100 miles back from the Gulf of Mexi 
CO, it is level and sandy ; then pleasantly diversified. 

What two rivers form the weste-rn boundary between this 
state and Louisiana? What town on Pearl River, between 
Jackson and Columbia 1 What two rivers empty into the Mis- 
sissippi River ? On what river is Columbus ? In what part of 
the state is Pascagoula River 1 What town on the Tombigby, 
north of Columbus? In what direction is this state longest? 
How is Vicksburg situated ? Grand Gulf? Yazoo City ? Wood- 
ville ? Port Gibson ? Which extends farther west, Mississippi 
or Illinois ? How can you sail from Natchez to New-Orleans ? 
From Jackson to Trenton ? Where is Holly Springs ? Aber 
deen ? Where are Pascagoula and Biloxi? On the coast. 
What are they ? Noted summer resorts for the citizens of New- 
Orleans and Mobile. 

LOUISIANA. 

How is Louisiana bounded '^ What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. Level, and presenting every variety of soil. The 
part bordering on the Gulf of Mexico, is low and 
marshy. For thirty or forty miles around the mouths 
of the Mississippi, it is one continued swamp. The 
most fertile portions of the state are those bordering 
on the rivers. 

Q. What are the staple productions ? 

A^ Cotton, rice and sugar. 

Q. What prevents the Mississippi from overflowing tho 
southern part of the state ? 



TEXAS. 71 

A. Levees, or artificial embankments of earth raised 
on the sides of the river, from five to forty feet in 
height. These are sometimes broken by the stream, 
and great destruction follows. 

Q. Which is the largest city in the state, and how is jt 
situated ? 

A. New-Orleans. Situated on the Mississippi, 100 
miles from its mouth. It is the commercial metropolis 
of the Mississippi valley. 

What lakes in this state ? Which is the largest ? What 
rivers separate Louisiana from Mississippi ? What river sepa- 
rates Louisiana from Texas 1 How long is the Mississippi 
River "^ On which side of the Mississippi River is Opelousas ? 
What town north-east of Vermillion Bay 1 What are the sub 
divisions of Louisiana? Parishes instead of counties. Which 
extends farther west, Missouri or this state ? How can you sail 
from New-Orleans to Galveston 1 How is Alexandria situated ? 
Natchitoches ? Providence ? Monroe ? How far is Baton 
Rouge from New-Orleans? 140 miles. In what part of the 
state is St. Francisville ? Farmersville ? Covington "? Clinton ? 
Marksville ? How can you sail from Baton Rouge to Blakely "? 
What course does the Red River run, and where does it empty 1 
Wachita ? Amite ? Bayou Bartholomew'? 

Some rivers in Louisiana are called Bayous. 

TEXAS. 

How is Texas bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. It is a vast plain gradually sloping from the 
mountains to the Gulf of Mexico. It contains im 
mense prairies, interspersed w^th rich timber lands. 

Q. What may be said of the size of Texas ? 

A. It is the largest state in the Union, and is about 
forty times the size of Massachusetts. 



72 PAIiT SECOND. 

Q. What of the climate and soil ? 

A. The climate is mild, being alternate spnng anrl 
summer. The soil is very fertile. Cotton, sugar, rice, 
tobacco, corn, wheat and most other grains are produced 
in abundance. 

Q. For what is Texas noted ? 

A. It is one of the finest grazing countries in the 
world. Buffalo, deer, wild horses, &c., abound in the 
interior and northern parts. 

What rivers form part of the boundary of Texas ? What 
rivers flow into the Sabine Lake ? Into Galveston Bay ? Into 
Metagorda Bay ? Where is St. Joseph's Island 1 Padre Island 1 
On what island is Galveston ? Where are the " Cross Timbers ? 
What is the general course of the rivers ? What town on the 
Rio Grande nearly opposite Metamoras ? What three large 
islands on the coast ? What is Velasco ? A noted summer 
resort. At the mouth of what river is it situated ? On what 
river, and in what part of the state is Beaumont? Montgomery ? 
Which is the oldest town in the state ? San Antonio. Where 
is Corpus Christi ? St. Augustine ? Nacogdoches ? San Felipe ? 
Port Lavaca 1 How can you sail from San Felipe to Beaumont ? 
Where are the Guadaloupe Mountains 1 When was Texas an- 
nexed to the United States ? In 1845 ? To what country did 
it formerly belong ? Mexico. When did it assert its independ- 
ence ? 1835. In 1836 its independence was secured by the de- 
feat of Gen. Santa Anna, the Mexican President, at the battle 
of San Jacinto. 

WESTERN STATES. 

Hqw many Western States are there ? Name them ? 

Q. Describe their position ? 

A. Except California, Oregon and ilTevada, they 
all lie in the valley of the Mississippi, which is a vast 
tract of land lying between the Alleghany andEocky 
Mountains. 

Q. What are tho most striking features of tbia section? 

A. JSTumerous rivers, great lakes, towering forests, 



TENNESSEE. 73 

and extensive prairies. It is the best watered country 
in the world. There is probably no country of equal 
extent on the face of the globe, that exhibits such a 
combination of mineral wealth, fertility of soil, and 
wonderful facilities for transportation. 

Which is the largest of the western states ? Which the smallest ? 
Which the most western 1 Most eastern ? Most northern ? 
Southern? What siates are bounded west by the Mississippi 
River ? What states are bounded south by the Ohio River ? 
What states are bounded north by the Ohio ? What states are 
bounded east by the Mississippi River ? What state is bounded 
west by the Pacific Ocean ? What three large rivers in the 
western states ? What metal is found in great abundance in 
these states 1 Lead. The Lead Mines of Missouri and Illinois 
are the richest in the world. What remains of antiquity are 
found in these states ? Ruins of forts or fortifications, artificial 
mounds of earth, walls, &c.j which bespeak a race of men much 
more civilized than the present race of Indians. These fortifi- 
cations are frequently covered with trees many hundred years 
old. Which is the largest river ? Vv'hat does the name signify ? 
Father of Waters. Which is the largest tributary to the Missis- 
sippi ? How far is the Missouri navigable ? 2,000 miles. How 
long is the Missouri added to the part of the Mississippi below 
their junction ? Almost 4,500 miles. What change takes place 
in the waters of the Missouri after they flow into the Mississip- 
pi ? From a clear, gently gliding stream, it becomes muddy, 
rapid and foaming. Which is the larger river where they 
unite, the Missouri or the Mississippi ? 

TENNESSEE. 

How is Tennessee bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
lituated ? 

Q. How is this state divided ? 

A. Into East, Middle and West Tennessee, by the 

Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River. 
Q. What is the face of the country ? 
4 



H PAET SECOXD. 

A. The eastern part is mountainous, the middle and 
western parts are generally level, and very fertile. 

Q. What are the principal minerals ? 

A. Iron and coal. Gypsum, copperas, alum, nitre 
Hnd lead are also found. 

Q. Where and what are the Enchanted Mountains ! 

A. They are branches of the Cumberland ridge, in 
which are found singular footprints marked in solid 
limestone rock ; tracks of men, horses and other 
animals, as distinct as if just made in clay. The 
human foot print has uniformly six toes. Walls of 
faced stone, and walled wells, have been found in 
many places. There are also many deep caverns. 
One of which has been explored 400 feet below the 
surface, having smooth limestone rock, and a large 
stream of pure water. 

Q. What are the chief productions ? 

A. Cotton, tobacco, wheat, corn and hemp. 

What large river crosses this state 1 In what direction doe? 
the Cumberland River flow ? What three rivers between the 
Cumberland and Alleghany Mountains ? In what direction is 
Murfreesborough from Nashville ? On what river is Knoxville ? 
Clinton ? How can you sail from Nashville to Natchitoches I 
In what part of the state is Memphis ? Greenville ? Winches- 
ter? Newport? Bolivar? Paris? Jackson? Columbia? 
Lebanon ? Clarksville ? Carthage ? What is the meaning of 
the word Tennessee 1 Spoon. The state was named from the 
principal river, which was called Tennessee by the Indians, be- 
cause they thought it bent in the shape of a spoon. What 
two ranges of mountains in the eastern part ? Which forms the 
boundary line ? How many states border on Tennessee ? 
Which is the more northerly, Sparta or Maaisonville ? What 
rivei empties into the Tennessee ? Wha degree of latitude 
forms the southern boundary of the state ? How can you sail 
from Memphis to New-York 1 



KEXTUCKY. 75 



K GNTUCKY. 

How is Kentucky bounde ' ? What is the capital, and how 
sit uated ? 

Q. For what is Kentuck} tiistinguished ? 

A. For its fertile soil anc^ delightful climate. 

Q, What are the staple prodm-tions ? 

A. C'^rn, hemp, tobacco ai;d wheat, 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. Along the Ohio it is hilly, i he eastern part is moun 
tainous, and the remainder level or gently undulating. 

What river forms the northern boundary of the state ? What 
river and mountains form the eastern boundary ? What river 
oil the west ? What are the five principal rivers in this state ? 
What two large rivers enter the Ohio from this state, about forty 
miles from its mouth ? What three rivers empty into the Ohio 
opposite the Indiana shore ? What river empties into the Ohio 
opposite Cincinnati 1 What is the general course of the rivers 
that empty into the Ohio ? What three rivers m this state rise 
in the Cumberland Mountains ? How is Louisville situated ? 
Maysville 1 Paducah ? Monticello ] Where is Mammoth 
Cave ? About ninety miles from Louisville and Nashville, being 
nearly midway between these two cities, in Edmondson county^ 
near Green River. Describe it? It is one of the greatest natu 
ral curiosities on the continent. It would require a journey of 
150 miles to explore all its passages with their varied windings, 
and yet it is probable that the whole cave is comprehended in 
a space of three miles in length by two and a half in widtlu In its 
winding labyrinths and immense halls, are formations of the most 
rare and exquisite beauty. As far as known, there are 246 ave- 
nues, 47 domes, 8 cataracts, and 23 pits. It contains three princi- 
pal rivers, the smallest of which varies in width from 20 to 60 feet, 
in depth from 2 to 25 feet, and is called the Siyx. This occu- 
pies the lowest portion of the cave, and is between 300 and 400 
feet below the surface of the earth. The river LeJhe is the next 
in size, and the Echo is the largest. They were first crossed in 



76 PART SECOND. 

September, 1840. The waters sometimes rise to the height ol 50 
feet above their ordinary level. They contain white^ eyeless fish. 
[n what part of the state are Bardstown and Danville ? Is Paris 
or Lexington the more westerly V Near what town are the 
rapids in the Ohio River 1 Where are Covington and Newport 1 
Opposite Cincinnati, on the Oh.o River. Where is Somerset 1 
Carlisle ? On what river are Jamestown and Burks ville ? In what 
part of Kentucky is Springfield ? Independence ? Georgetown ? 
How can you sail from Louisville to Jefferson City 1 In what 
direction is Kentucky longest ? What are the Licks ? Places 
where wild animals resort and lick the salt from the soil. In 
several of these localities, the gigantic bones of the mastodon^ 
have been found. This huge animal is now extinct. 

OHIO. 

How is Ohio bounded ? What is the capital, g,nd how situ- 
ated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For its rapid increase in wealth, population and 
public improvements. In population, it ranks as the 
inird state in the Union. 

Q. When was it settled, and when received into the Union ? 

A. It was settled in 1788, and was received into 
the Union in 1802, the seventeenth state. 

Q. What may be said of the climate and soil ? 

A. The climate is healthy and much milder than in 
the Atlantic states, in the same latitude. The soil is 
very fertile. 

0. By what name is the northern part, bordering on the 
lake, known ? 

A. Western Reserve. Formerly it belonged to Con- 
necticut, and was called New-Connecticut. It wa^ 
sold to emigrants from that state — the avails of which 
w^ere contributed to the Common School Fund. 

Which is the largest town, and what may be said of it ^ 



INDIANA. 77 

Cincmnati. It is the largest and most wealthy town west of the 
Alleghany Mountains, except New-Orleans, and is the greatest 
pork market in the world. In 1 800 it contained only 750 persons; 
now (1853) it has more than 130,000. What three rivers empty 
into Lake Erie ? Near what town, and at the mouth of what 
river, does the Ohio Canal commence on Lake Erie ? What 
are the names of the town and river where it terminates on the 
Ohio River ? How long is this canal ? 307 miles. What 
rivers flow into the Ohio ? On what river is Zanesville ? Day- 
ton ? Chillicothe ? Gallipolis ? Steubenville ? Delaware ? 
Coshocton ? Columbus ? How can you sail from Cincinnati to 
Buffalo 1 In what part of the state is Cleveland ? Maumee 
City ? Marietta ? What institution of learning at this place ? 
Marietta College. In what part of the state is Oxford? What 
institution of learning there ? Miami University. In what part 
is Newark ? Troy ? Urbanna ? Athens ? Cambridge ? On 
what river is Sidney ? Where is Toledo ? Ohio City ? Which 
is the most north-eastern town ? Where is Xenia ? George 
town ? Lima ? W^hat are the staple productions ? W^heat and 
corn. More wool is grow^n here than in any other state in the 
Utiion. Which is the oldest town in the state ? Marietta. What 
may be said of education ? Much attention is given to it, and 
the schools of Ohio are among the best in the country. 

INDIANA. 

How is Indiana bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. What are the principal productions of this state ? 

A: Corn, wheat, tobacco, pork, and wool. 

Q, What minerals ? 

A. Coal, iron and salt. 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. Though the smallest, it is one of the most thriv- 
ing of the western states. It has a fine climate and a 
fertile soil. 

When did Indiana become a state ? In 1816. On what nvei 



7b PART SECOND. 

is Vin ennes ? What river forms part of the western boundary 1 
What is its principal branch? What two branches on the 
north ? What town on the Wabash, between the White and 
Ohio rivers ? Where is Vevay ? For what is this place noted ? 
The grape is successfully cultivated by a company of Swiss. 
What river flows into Lake Erie ? What lake touches the 
north-western corner of the state ? When was the battle of 
Tippecanoe fought? In 1811. Where is Madison? New- 
Albany ? Which is farther north, New-Albany or Vevay ? On 
what rivei are Terre Haute, Lafayette and Logansport ? Fort 
Wayne ? Evansville and Lawrenceburgh ? Where is Rich- 
mond? Michigan City ? Jeffersonville? For what is this town 
distinguished ? It contains the State Penitentiary. Which, is 
the oldest town in the state ? Vincennes. Where is Lima ? 
Troy ? Mount Vernon '^ Valparaiso ? Lebanon ? Winches- 
ter ? Greencastle ? Corydon ? How can you sail from Peters- 
burg to Madison ? What remarkable cave in this state ? Epsom 
Salts Cave. Describe it ? The entrance is in the side of a hill 
400 feet in height, on the bank of the Big Blue River. The 
whole floor is covered with Epsom Salts, of the purest quality. 
About a mile and a half withm the cave, is a white column of 
satin spar, fifteen feet in diameter and thirty feet high, regu- 
larly fluted from top to bottom. Which extends faither north, 
Indiana or New-Jersey 1 What two rivers unite and form the 
Maumee? What city at their junction? How can you sail 
from Indianapolis to Springfield ? Which, is the largest town 
in the state? N. A. Which extends farther north, Indiana oi 
Missouri ? 

ILLINOIS. 

How is Illinois bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For its beautiful rivers, ricli prairies, and rapid 
improvements. 

Q. What proportion of the state is composed of prairies ? 

A. About two-thirds. They are of vast extent, and 



ILLINOIS. 79 

from a central view, appear like a boundless ocean 
stretching out to the horizon in every direction. They 
are covered with tall grass, sprinkled with brilliant 
and fragrant flowers, which the Indians burn every 
year 

Q. What minerals are found here ? 

A. Lead, iron, copper and coal ; there are also 
numerous salt springs. 

Does the Illinois River enter above or below the mouth of the 
Missouri? What town near the mouth of Kaskaskia River ? What 
river bounds this state, in part, on the east ? What part of the 
state is widest ? Name three of its principal rivers emptying 
into the Mississippi ? In what direction do they flow ? In what 
direction is Illinois longest ? Where is Chicago ? Alton ? What 
town at the union of the Ohio and the Mississippi? Where is 
Quincy ? Describe the Illinois and Michigan Canal ? It con- 
nects Chicago, on Lake Michigan, with Peru, at the head of 
steamboat navigation on the Illinois. It will admit vessel:} 
drawmg six feet of water. What town in the north-west cornel 
of the state ? For what is it noted ? It is the centre of ex- 
tensive lead mines, which are said to be the richest in the world 
13,000,000 of pounds have been produced in a year. How caf 
you sail from Springfield to Detroit ? Where is Vandalia ? Kas- 
kaskia? Jacksonville ? What college at this place ? Illinois 
College, Where is Peoria ? Wankegan, or Little Fort ? When 
was Illinois made a state ? In 1818. What lake north of 
Springfield ? Where does the Little Wabash empty ? The 
Sangamon ? Where is Monticello ? Urban na? Bellville? Mt. 
Veraon '^ Elizabethtown ? Oswego ? How can you sail from 
Alton to Terra Haute ? Which extends farther north, Illinois 
or Indiana ? Which farther west, Illinois or Kentucky ? From 
what did this state take its name? From its principal river, 
(vhich in the Indian language signifies " The River of Men.b 
Whsi degree of latitude touches the southern point of Illinois ? 



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MICHIGAN. 



How is Michigan bDunded ? What is the capital, and ho\» 
situated ? 

Q, For what is this state distinguished ? 

A. It has more lake coast than any other state in 
the Union, which furnishes peculiar advantages for 
trade, and its soil is very fertile. 

Q. What minerals are most abundant ? 

A. Copper and iron. 

Where is Mackinaw? For vVhat noted? It ia a United 
States Mihtary Post, and its beautiful situation on an island 
in the straits, has made it, of late, a fashionable summer 
resort? Where is Monroe? On what river are Adrian and 
Tecumseh ? In what pait of the state, and on what river, is 
Berrien ? Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor ? What institution of learn 
mg located at the latter place ? The University of Michigan. 
Where is Jackson ? Pontiac ? Kalamazoo ? Saginaw ? St. 
Mary's ? Marshall ? New-Buffalo ? How are the Detroit and St. 
Clair rivers connected with lake St. Clair? Where does the river 
Raisin empty ? The St. Joseph's ? What two large bays are con- 
nected with Lake Huron ? What bay north-west of Lake Michi- 
gan ? How is Detroit situated ? In what direction from Detroit 
is Saginaw ? What is the length of Lake Michigan ? Lake 
Huron ? How long and how wide is St. Mary's River ? Sixty 
miles long and three-fourths of a mile wide. What famous 
rocks on the south shore of Lake Superior ? Pictured rocks. 
What is the length of Lake Superior ? Which extends farther 
south, Michigan or Connecticut ? How can you sail from 
Detroit to Milwaukie ? What river flows into the Saginaw 
Bay ? When was this state admitted into the Union 1 In 1836. 
How is Michigan naturally divided ? Into two peninsulas. 
Which is the larger, the upper or lower 1 



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WISCONSIN. 

How is Wisconsin bounded ? What is the capital, and huw 
situated ? 

Q. For what is Wisconsin noted ? 

A. For its fertile soil, great mineral resources, and 
very rapid increase of population. 

Q. What are the principal minerals ? 

A. Copper mines, in the northern part, and lead 
mines in the south-western, are among the richest in 
the world. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. In the southern and central parts, the country is 
mostly level, consisting of prairie and timber land. In 
the northern part, it is hilly and mountainous. 

W^hat rivers bound Wisconsin on the west? What lake on 
the north ? What two rivers in part on the north-east ? What 
large bay in the eastern part 1 What river enters Green Bay at 
its south end ? Which is the largest river emptying into the 
Mississippi from this state ? What river empties into the 
Fond du Lac of Lake Superior ? How is Milwaukie situated 1 
Racine ? Kenosha ? Sheboygan ? Ozankee ? When was 
this state admitted into the Union? In 1848. What lake forms 
part of Fox River ? What town at the south end of Lake Win- 
nebago ? Where is Prairie du Chien ? How can you sail from 
Prairie du Chien to Milwaukie ? Where is Lancaster ? Cass- 
ville 1 Byron ? Green Bay ? 

IOWA. 

How is Iowa bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For its extensive prairies, its fertile soil, its in- 
exhaustible lead mines, and its rapid growth. 

Q. What is the face of the coantry ? 
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82 PART SECOND. 

A. It is chiefly prairie land, interspersed with groves 
of timber. 

In what direction do the rivers emptying into the Mississippi 
flow ? Which is farther north, Iowa City or New-York ? What 
river separates this state from Wisconsin and Illinois 1 Where 
IS Dubuque ? Burlington ? Keokuk 1 Mount Pleasant ? Fair- 
field '^ What river, in part, forms the boundary line between 
this state and Missouri ? Where is Davenpoit ? Fort Madison ? 
Muscatine ? For what is Dubuque noted ? It is the centre of 
the mining district. When was this state admitted into the 
Union? In 1846. How can you sail from Iowa City to Du- 
buque ? Which is the largest river wholly within the state that 
flows into the Mississippi ? I. 

MISSOURI. 

How is Missouri bounded ? What is the capital, and ho\? 
situated 1 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For the variety and abundance of its minerals, 
and for the fertility of its soil. 

Q. Which are the most celebrated mines ? 

A. The lead mines, near Potosi, in Washington and 
the adjacent counties, cover an area of about 8,000 
square miles. There are about fifty in numbeV, v^^hich 
produce three millions of pounds of lead annually. 

Which extends farther south, Missouri or Kentucky ? What 
mountains in the southern part? Where are Iron Mountain 
and Pilot-Knob ? Describe them ? Iron Mountain is a mass 
of iron 350 feet high, and two miles in circuit. Pilot-Knob is 
nearly half iron, 600 feet high, and three miles m circuit. Foi 
extent and richness of iron ore, these are not surpassed in the 
known world. In what part of the state, and on what river, is 
St. Charles 1 St. Louis ? Booneville ? Lexington ? St. Gene- 
vieve? Cape Girardeau ? Hannibal? Is Here alaneum, north 
01 south of St. Genevieve ? Which is more northerly, Inde- 



ARKANSAS. 83 

pendence or St. Joseph ? For what are these two towns noted ■* 
They are noted starting points for emigrants to Santa Fe, Salt 
Lake, Oregon and California. Where is Columbia? What 
literary institution is located here ? The University of Missouri. 
What four rivers form boundary lines? How can you sail from 
Jefferson City to Louisville? Where is Tuscumbia? New 
Madrid ? Franklin ? What river falls into the Missouri a little 
below Jefferson City ? Which is the larger river where they 
unite, the Mississippi or the Missouri ? How far is St. Louis 
below the mouth of the Missouri River? 18 miles. How far 
is it by the com'se of the river from New-Orleans ? 1200 miles. 
When was this state admitted into the Union? In 1819. Where 
are the Jefferson Barracks ? About nine miles below St. Louis, 
located on a range of bluffs, on the Mississippi River. This is 
the most extensive military station of the United States Grovern- 
ment in the Western States. 

ARKANSAS. 

How is Arkansas bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q.. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For its hot springs^ which are resorted to by m 
valids, and are found very useful in many diseases. 
There are about eighty m number, situated about fifty 
miles south-west of Little Rock. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. The eastern part is low and marshy, but the in- 
te.ior is elevated, healthful and pleasant. 

What three rivers flow into the Mississippi from this state? 
What two rivers in the southern part ? What large river flows 
through the centre of the state ? On what river are the Hot 
Springs ? What river crosses the south-west corner of the state ? 
How is Arkansas situated ? Van Buren ? Fort Smith ? Bates- 
ville? Helena? Napoleon? Where is Little Red River? 
Into what other river does it empty ? How far is Little Rock 
from the mouth of the Arkansas 1 120 miles. What river in 
part, separates this state from Texas ? How can you sail froro 



84 PART SECOND . 

Little Rock to Jefferson City 1 When was this state admitted 
into the Union ? In 1836. Where is Washington ? On what 
river is Fulton ? In what part of the state is Fayetteville '^ 

CALIFORNIA. 

How is California bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated 1 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For the immense quantity of gold it produces, 
and its rapid increase of population. 

Q. How does it compare in extent with the other states ''- 

A. It is the second state in the Union, being more 
than three times the size of Virgmia. 

Q. What are its commercial advantages ? 

A. It has 800 miles of coast, one of the finest bays 
in the world, and several excellent harbors. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. Principally mountainous. 

W^hat two ranges of mountains ? Where is the gold region ? 
At tbe Dase of the Sierra Nevada, and extends nearly 500 miles. 
In what direction does the Sacramento run, and where iloes it 
empty ? What lake in this state ? Where does ttie San Joaquin 
rise and empty ? The Feather River, or Rio de las Plumas ? The 
Klamath 1 In what direction does the coast of California run ? 
What degree of latitude bounds it. on the north? W^hat river in 
part, separates it from New-Mexico? Where is San Francisco '? 
Monterey ? Trinity ? San Diego ? Santa Cruz 1 Vallejo and 
Benicia ? Sacramento City ? Stockton ? San Jose ? On what 
river is San Miguel ? In what part is Humboldt Bay ? Mon- 
teiey Bay ? San Francisco Bay ? What small lake south of Tule 
Lake? Kern Lake. What one in the northern part? What 
islands on the coast ^ How much gold did this state produce in 
1852? N earl y^8 1,000,000. In 1853 ? About $56,00"U,00O 



OREGON. 85 



MINNESOTA. 

How is Minnesota bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For its numerous rivers, lakes and prairies. It 
is principally an elevated plain, and is the highest 
land between the Gulf of Mexico and Hudson's Bay 
being about 2,000 feet above the level of the Gulf. 

From what did it derive its name ? From its principal river, 
which, in the Indian language, means "whitish water," — so 
called on account of the color of the clay in the water. When 
did it become a state ? 1858. What lakes border on it ? Which 
is the largest ? Which the smallest ? What lake south-west of 
Lake-of-the- Woods ? What large river takes its rise in this 
state? In what lake? I. What rivers border on this state? 
Where is Stillwater? Winona? Name three other towns in 
the state ? What lake in the south-eastern part in the Mississip- 
pi? What rivers flow into the Mississippi? Where is Grand 
Portage ? What is it ? It is the route by which the Canadian 
traders pass to the central and north-west regions of the conti- 
nent. What settlement in the north-western part on the Red 
River ? How much does the Mississippi descend, from Itasca 
Lake to the Gulf of Mexico? 1,500 feet. How long is Lake- 
of-the- Woods ? 100 miles. 

OREGON. 

How is Oregon bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is this state distinguished ? 

A. For its mild climate, fertile soil, gigantic pines, 
and for the number and variety of its animals. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. Mountainous. Many peaks in the coast or cas- 



86 PART SECOND. 

cade range rise from 12,000 to 14,000 feet above the 
level of the sea. 

What large river forms part of the boundary on the north ? 
"What rivers empty into Lewis or Snake Eiver from the south- 
west ? "What capes on the coast ? Where is Astoria ? What 
town at the mouth of the Umpqua Eiver, on the Pacific ? What 
other towns on this river? In what part is the gold region? 
P. W. On what river is Oregon City ? What is the course of 
that river, and where does it empty? What town near its 
junction with the Columbia? When did Oregon become a 
state ? 1859. It was the 33d state admitted into the Union. 

KANSAS. 

How is Kansas bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted? 

A. It is very fertile, especially in the eastern part, 
abounding in prairies and forests, and is well adapted 
to agriculture. 

Q. What may be said of its settlement, and when did it be- 
come a state ? 

A. Since 1854, it has been rapidly settled by emi- 
grants from the different states, and was admitted 
into the Union 1861, the 34th state. 

What parallel of latitude on the north ? What on the sonth ? 
In what part are the principal settlements ? On what river ? 
On what river is Leavenworth ? Ossawattomie ? Where is the 
Kepublican Fork? What town at its junction with the Kansas 
Biver? Where is Fort Scott? Through what part does the 
Arkansas flow? In what direction? I^J'ame the Forks south 
of the Republican Fork ? What are the chief minerals ? Coal 
and limestone. What Indian tribes in this state ? In what part 
of the state, and on what river, is Atchison ? Topeka ? What 
river forms part of the eastern boundary ? 



TERRITOEIES. 87 



NEVADA. 

How is Nevada bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is this state noted ? 

A. For its silver and gold mines in the western 
part. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. In the northern and western parts, it is moun- 
tainous. There are but few rivers, and they all flow 
into salt lakes, having no connection with the ocean. 

What mountains on the west ? What parallel of latitude on 
the north ? Name the principal river ? Into what lake does it 
empty? What mountains in the eastern part? Where is 
Walker Lake ? What tribe of Indians in the southern part ? In 
what part are the Washoe mines? Name the largest lake? 
Name the principal settlements ? When did Nevada become a 
state? In 1864, the 36th state in the Union. 

TERRITORIES. 

MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Q. How many kinds of Territories are there, and what are 
they called? 

A. Two : organized and unorganized. 

Q. What is an organized Territory ? 

A. It has a regular government, similar in some 
respects to that of a state. It has a governor ap- 
pointed bj the President of the United States, and a 
legislature chosen as in the states. It is allowed to 
send one delegate to Congress, who has all the privi- 
leges of other members, except the right to vote. 

Q. What is an unorganized Territory ? 

A. It has no regular government, and but a few 



88 PART SECOND. 

civilized inliabitants. These commonly unite, for 
their mutual safety, and institute a provincial govern- 
ment. 

Q. "When is a Territory allowed to become a state ? 

A. When the population amounts to 150,000, they 
must then petition Congress to that effect, and receive 
its sanction. 

How many Territories are there, and what are their names ? 
Which is the largest? "Which the smallest ? Which borders 
on the Pacific? Which is most southern? Which extends 
farther north, Nebraska or Utah? Which are bounded on the 
north by British America ? What river, in part, bounds Wash- 
ington on the south ? What degree of latitude forms the terri- 
torial line on the north ? What river bounds Indian Territory 
on the south? What is the principal range of mountains? 
Where is the South Pass in the Rocky Mountains ? Which has 
the greater amount of seacoast, Oregon or Washington ? 



WASHINGTON. 

How is Washington bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is this territory noted? 

A. For its peculiar advantages for agricultural and 
commercial pursuits, particularly in the north-western 
part. 

Q. Describe the lands around Puget's Sound ? 

A. They consist of extensive prairies, which furnish 
food for great numbers of horses, cattle, swine, &c. 
Several flourishing settlements are established, and a 
large amount of trade is carried on. 

Q. What are the chief productions ? 

A. Timber, fruits of the more hardy kinds, such as 



MONTANA. 89 

pears, apples, &c. ; wheat, and almost every species 
of vegetation. 

Describe the southern boundary ? The Gohimbia River fonua 
the boundary line as far as Fort Walla- Walla ; thence a straight 
line east to the Snake River. Where does the Columbia River 
rise and empty ? Through what part of Washington Territory 
does it pass ? What large island north-west of this territory ? 
What degree of latitude forms the boundary line on the north ? 
49°. Where is Fort Vancouver ? Pacific City ? Where is Cas- 
cade City ? East of Fort Vancouver, on the Columbia. Where 
J3 Mount Rainier ? Mount St. Helens ? What is its height ? 
Where is Mount Olympus ? Between Puget's Sound and the 
Pacific. What bay or harbor on the coast? What cape? 
When was Washington organized into a territorial government ? 
In 1853. Of what territory did it formerly constitute a part? 
Oregon. 

IDAHO. 

How is Idaho bounded ? When was it organized as a terri- 
tory? In 1863, and reduced in size in 1864. 

Q. For what is this territory noted ? 

A. Rich gold mines, the chief of which are in the 
vicinity of Clearwater and Salmon Rivers. 

In what part is Lewiston ? On what river ? What moun- 
tains on the east ? What river in part bounds it on the west ? 
What may be said of Idaho ? It is as yet uncultivated. The 
white population is increasing rapidly since the discovery of 
gold mines. 

MONTANA. 

How is Montana bounded? When was it organized as a 
territory? In 1865. 

Q. Of what territory did Montana originally constitute a 
part ? 

A. Idaho. 



90 PART SECOND. 

Q. "What may be said of this territory ? 

A. It is mostly mountainous ; many of its valleys 
are fertile; and its present importance is chiefly 
owing to the discovery of gold mines. 

What mountains in the western part? "What two noted 
rivers in this territory ? What Fort at their junction ? What 
mountains in the northern part ? Fame the principal branch 
of the Missouri on the north? Name three branches of the 
Yellow Stone ? Where is Fort Benton ? 

DAKOTA. 

How is Dakota bounded ? When was this territory organ- 
ized? In 1861. Its boundaries have since been changed. 
Q. What may be said of this territory ? 
A. It contains extensive prairies, on which buffalo, 
wild horses, elk, deer, and other wild animals abound. 
Name the largest river ? What rivers form part of the east- 
ern boundary ? Name the two principal branches of the Mis- 
souri on the west ? In what part are the chief towns ? Name 
three of them ? 

WYOMING. 
How is Wyoming bounded ? What is the face of the country I 
Where are the Black Hills ? Where is South Pass ? Fremont's 
Pass ? Name three rivers ? Name four mountains ? 

NEBRASKA 

How is Nebraska bounded ? When was this territory or- 
ganized? In 1854, and was much reduced in size in 1863. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. It is an elevated plain, sloping gradually from 
the Kocky Mountains to the Missouri River. 

Name the largest river flowing through this territory ? What 
long narrow island in this river? What river on the east? 
What is the most northern town ? Which extends farther north, 



UTAH TERRITORY. 91 

Nebraska or New Jersey ? Name three of the chief towns on 
the Missouri Eiver ? In what direction is IjTebraska longest ? 

COLORADO. 

How is Colorado bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. It is mountainous. The Pike's Peak Gold 
Region, and some. of the highest peaks of the Rocky 
Mountain range, are in this territory. 

Where is the gold region in this territory ? On the east slope 
of the Rocky Mountains. In what two directions do the rivers 
of this territory flow ? Through what two great rivers do the 
waters of this territory reach the oceans ? Through what two 
gulfs? In what part is Denver ? Colorado City? Where are 
the Spanish Peaks ? When was this territory organized ? In 
1861. 

UTAa 

How is Utah bounded? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? 

Q. For what is this territory noted ? 

A. For its fine climate, its numerous deserts, and 
its Great Salt Lake. 

Q. By whom is it principally settled ? 

A. The Mormons, who emigrated from Missouri in 
1847, and settled near the south-eastern shore of 
Great Salt Lake. 

Has Salt Lake any outlet ? Which is the longest river in 
the territory ? What two rivers unite, and form the Rio Colo- 
rado ? Green and Grand. Where is Great Salt Lake situated ? 
In the northern part, in what is commonly called the " Great 
Interior Basin" of North America. How large is this lake ? 
Seventy miles long, and thirty broad, but very shallow. For 



92 PART SECOND. 

what is it remarkable ? Its waters are perfectly saturated with 
Bait, and so dense, that persons can float on its surface like cork 
or stand suspended with ease, with the shoulders exposed above 
the waters. It contains 20 per cent, of pure salt. Where is 
Nicolet or Sevier Lake ? In what part of the territory are the 
principal settlements ? Which extends farther north, Utah or 
New Jersey? What degree of latitude forms the northern 
boundary line? The southern? When was Utah organized 
into a territorial government? In 1850. What mountains 
through the centre? Where are Fillmore City and Lake 
Ashley ? 

NEW MEXICO. 

How is New Mexico bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. For what is this territory noted ? 

A. For the wildness of its scenery, its volcanic 
peaks, its singular ruins of an ancient race, and the 
character of its immense sandstone rocks, composing 
the walls of many chasms and bluffs near the centre 
of the territory.* 

Name the largest river? What is the length of the Kio 
Grande ? What mountains run through the central part of this 
territory ? What degree of longitude forms the eastern bound- 
ary ? For what has Santa Fe, the capital, long been noted ? 
As the great mart of trade, between the Mexican provinces and 
the United States. What mines in this territory? Gold, silver, 
copper, iron and coal. On what river are the principal settle- 
ments ? Where are the Mora Peaks ? What river rises near 
these, and empties into the Arkansas? Where is Taos? Cris- 
tobal ? By whom is the western part of New Mexico inhabited ? 
By several tribes of Indians. What is the prevailing language ? 

* From one of these, which was broken so as to leave a perpen 
dicular face of 180 feet in height, Lieutenant Abert, in 1846, gathered 
a number of sharks' teeth, shells and bones of fish. 



INDIAN TEKFwITORY. 93 

Spanish. When was New-Mexico organized into a territorial 
government? In 1850. It formerly included Arizona. 

ARIZONA. 

How is Arizona bounded ? When was this territory organ- 
ized? In 1863. 

Q. For what is i^ noted ? 

A. For its mineral wealth. It abounds in silver, 
gold and copper mines. 

"What mountains through the centre ? What river in part 
forms the western boundary ? Where is the river Gila ? Wiiere 
isTubac? What town north of it? In what part are San 
Pedro Springs ? S. What may be said of the portion south of 
the Gila Eiver ? It was purchased of Mexico in 1854. 

INDIAN TERRITORY. 

How is Indian Territory bounded ? 
Q. By whom is it inhabited ? 

A. By numerous tribes of Indians who have emi- 
grated from the states east of the Mississippi. 

Q. Name the tribes that have made the greatest advances 
towards civilization ? 

A. The Cherokees, Choctaws, Creeks, Shawnees 
and Chickasaws. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. The land is high and rolling, but not moun- 
tainous. 

What large river runs through this territory ? What river 
forms the southern boundary ? In what part is the Canadian 
River ? What degree of latitude forms the northern boundary ? 
Where is Fort Towson ? Fort Gibson ? What is the govern- 
ment of this territory? The Indians have established appro- 
priate forms of government for themselves, subject only to such 
control of the United States as may be necessary to preserve 
peace. Several military posts are kept garrisoned at the ex- 
pense of the United States. 



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UNITED STATES AND TEERITOKIES. 



:a.p of the united states. 



1. Of what states or territories are the following towns the 
capitals ? 

Columbia ? Columbus ? Frankfort ? Augusta ? Baton Rouge ? 
Salt Lake City ? Trenton? Lansing? Santa Fe? lallahas 
see? Des Moines? Dover? Concord? Hartford and New 
Haven? Madison? Milledgeville ? Austin? Richmond' 
Montpelier ? Little Rock ? Providence and Newport ? Salem V 
Albany ? Indianapolis ? Annapolis ? Springfield ? Raleigh '' 
St. Paul? Jackson? Harrisburgh? Montgomery? Nash- 
ville ? Boston '^ Jefferson City ? Sacramento City ? 

2. Where are the following towns ? 

New-Orleans ? New-York ? New-Haven ? Newburg ? 
Newbern 1 Newburyport ? Newport ? (2.) Newark ? New- 
Madrid ? New-Albany ? New-London ? Philadelphia ? 
Charleston ? Cincinnati ? Columbia ? (2.) Cahawba ? Colum- 
bus ? (2.) Dover? (3.) Darien ? Donaldsonville ? Detroit? 
Dunkirk? Dayton? Bangor? Tuscaloosa? 

3. In what state are the following rivers , what course do tlie^ 
run, and where do they empty ? 



STATES AND TEERITOKIES 95 

St. John's ? (2.) Clarke's? Penobscot? Sacramento? St. 
Croix 1 (2.) Lewis ? San Joaquin ? Kennebec ? Roanoke ? 
Gila ? Neuse ? Des Moines ? Colorado 1 Cape Fear ? Rio 
Grande ? James ? Osage ? Yellowstone ? Connecticut ? 
Pearl? Yazoo? Hudson? Tombigby? Mohawk? Chata- 
hoochee ? Savannah ? Delaware ? Potomac ? Wisconsin ? 
Maumee ? Susquehannah ? Mississippi ? Shenandoah ? Mon- 
ongahela ? Alabama ? 

4. Where are the following lakes ? 

Great Salt Lake? Lake Michigan? Lake Charaplam? 
Moosehead ? Erie ? Mud ? Red ? Pontchartrain ? Winne- 
bago ? Pepin ? Huron ? Lake-of-the-Woods ? Ottertail ? 
Sabine? Okee-cho-bee ? Pyramid? Tule ? Cal. Itasca? 
Ontario ? Rainy ? Peoria ? Superior ? 

5. Where are the following sounds ? 

Long Island ^ Albemarle ? Puget's ? W. Ter. Pamlico ? 

6. Where are the following bays ? 

Mobile? Chesapeake? Green? Delaware? Saginaw? 
Penobscot? Georgian? Massachusetts? San Francisco? 
Traverse? N. E. part of Lake Michigan. Gray's? PensacO' 
la ? Thunder ? Appalachee ? Monterey ? Matagorda 1 Pas- 
cagoula ? Tampa 1 

7. Where are the following capes ? 

Sable? Charles? Cod? Henlopen ? Florida? Ann? 
Hatteras? Malabar? Mendocino? Henry? Fear? Point 
Conception ? Lookout ? Canaveral ? 

8. Where are the following towns ? 

Hallowell? Marietta? Wilmington? (2.) Auburn? Yoik- 
town? Schenectady? Apalachicola ? Cleveland? Mobile? 
Helena ? Peoria ? Troy ? Saint Louis ? Quincy ? La- 
fayette 1 Galena ? Toledo ? Memphis ? Maysville ? 
Bowling- Gre en ? Wheelmg? Shawneetown? Georgetown? 



96 PAET SECOND. 

St Joseph's ? Rochester ? Fredericksburg ? Springfield 1 (2.) 
Harmony? Salisbury? Wilkesbarre ? Rome? (2.) Hercu- 
laneum ? Ogdensburg ? St. Charles ? Portsmouth ? (2.) Ca- 
hawba ? Lancaster ? Savannah ? (2.) Frederick ? Chicago ? 
Eastport ? Natchez ? Potosi ? San Antonio 1 Sackett's 
Harbor ? Sandusky ? Pontiac ? Abingdon ? Murfreesboro' ? 
St. Augustine ? Salem ? (2.) Burlington ? (2.) Carlisle ? 
Monterey? Pacific City? Erie? Augusta? (2.) Monroe? 
Miiwaukie ? Winchester? (2.) Oswego? Edenton ? Saratoga? 
Athens? Pensacola ? Staunton? Plattsburg ? Brunswick? 
Vandalia ? San Francisco ? 

9. In what state are the following rivers, what course do they 
run, and where do they empty ? 

Washita? Black Warrior ? Apalachicola? Missouri? Ten- 
nessee 1 Red ? Alleghany ? Wabash ? Illinois ? Cumber- 
land ? Merrimac? Columbia? St. Louis ? Sabine? Big 
Sandy ? Great Pedee ? Kanawha ? Rock ? Salmon ? 
Klamath? Grand? (2.) Green? (2) Red Cedar? Nueces? 
St. Francis ? As. While ? Turkey ? Virgen ? Licking ? Big 
Horn ? Great Sioux ? Brazos ? Montreal ? Chippeway ? 
St. Lawrence ? 

10. Where are the following places ? 

New-Inlet ? Niagara Falls ? Great American Desert ? 
Florida Reefs ? Pictured Rocks ? Grand Portage ? Hot 
Springs ? Key West ? Falls of St. Anthony ? Spanish Peaks ? 

IL Where are the following forts ? 

Fort Gaines 1 Walla- Walla ? Towson ? Smith ? Winne- 
bago ? Vancouver ? Snelling ? Wayne ? Gibson ? 

12. Where are the following islands ? 

Grand Menan? Vancouver? Martha's Vineyard? Royale? 
Nantucket? Manitouline Isles ? Santa Cruz? The Apostles ? 
Santa Rosa ? Long Island ? Grand? (2.) 

13. Where are the folowing towns ? 



STATES AKD TERRITORIES. 97 

Hamburg? Chillicothe ? St. Stephens? St. Charles? 
West Point ? Natchitoches ? Vincennes 1 Cowncil Bluit'5 ? 
Zanesville ? Lynchburg ? Georgetown ? Fayetteville ? 
Easton 1 G-alveston ? Petersburg "? Ithica ? Florence ? 
Williamsport I Paris? Owegol Knoxville? Greenville'? 
Morgantown? Woodville ? Utica 1 Meadville? Hmitsville ? 
Bedford ? Poughkeepsie ? Claiborne ? Vicksburg 1 White- 
hall 1 Fort Wayne 1 Bardstown ? Opelousas ? Prairie du 
Chien ? Danville ? Stockton ? Padueah ? Astoria ? 

Belleville? Dubuque? Jacksonville? (3.) Hartford? (2.) 
Carmel? Charleston? (2.) Washington? (2.) Lexington'^ 
Louisville? (2.) Jackson? (4.) Cassville ? San Jose? Mad- 
awaska ? Santa Barbara ? Christobal ? Lewisburg? Alex- 
andria ? Montezuma ? Batesville ? Wetumpka ? Halifax ? 
Macon ? Ravenna ? Adrian ? Liberty ? Barboursville ? 
Nacogdoches ? Alton ? 

14. Where are the following mountains ? 

Alleghany? Rocky? Guadalupe? White? Black Hills 1 
Cumberland ? Green ? Blue Ridge ? St. Helens ? Shasta 
Peak t Ranier ? 

15. How can you go by water from Hartford to Jefferson 
City ? From Nashville to the capital of California ? From Little 
Rock to Montgomery ? From the capital of Maine to Albany ? 
From the capital of New-Jersey to the capital of Ohio ? From 
Raleigh to Frankfort ? From Austin to Iowa City ? From 
Indianapolis to Richmond ? From Augusta to Oregon City ? 
From Santa Fe to Mobile ? From Milwaukie to Buffalo ? Can 
yoa go hy water from Chicago to Quebec ? 

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1^8 PART SECOJSTD. 



Note. — The following reviews being more minute than the preced 
ing, may be omitted, or not, at the discretion of the teacher, and accord 
ing to the advancement of the class. 



MAP OF NEW-ENGLAND, OR THE EASTERN STATES, 

1. Where are the following towns? 

Rutland? Smithfield? Eastport ? Norwalk? Colebrook? 
Barre? Troy? Marblehead ? Plymouth? (2.) Win- 
chester ? Middlebury ? Saco ? Litchfield ? Moscow ? Wor- 
cester? Andover? (2.) Woodstock? Machias ? Sheffield? 
St. Albans ? Northampton ? Wethersfield ? Charlestown ? 
|2.) Haverhill? (2.) Belfast? Bennington? Amherst? (2.) 
Lubec? Lowell? Middletown ? Brattleboro" ? Castine? Hano- 
vei? Pittsfield? Bristol? Madawaska? Springfield? Paw- 
tucket? Norwich? Castleton ? New-Bedford? Windsor? 
\2.) Keene ? Tiverton ? York ? Great Barrington ? Hallo- 
well ? Vergennes ? Warwick ? Lynn ? Bridgeport ? Nashua ? 
Stonington ? Brunswick? Enfield? Exeter? Hingham ? 
Calais ? Quincy ? Provincetown ? Athens ? Waterville ? 
Wilmington ? Lancaster ? Chester ? Haddam ? Derby ? 
Cornwall ? Lawrence ? Greenwich ? East Greenwich ? 
Stamford ? Manchester ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Androscoggin ? Thames ? Onion ? Pawtucket ? Housa- 

tonic ? Saco ? Lamoille ? West Machias ? Chicopee ? 

Quinebaug ? Missisque ? Salmon Falls? Otter Creek? 
Pise at aqua ? 

3. Where are the foUowmg lakes ? 



MIDDLE STATES. i;9 

Memphramagog 1 Umbagog ? Winnipiseogee ?* Moose- 
Head 1 Connecticut 1 Schoodic ? Grand 1 Sebec 1 Sebago 
Pond 1 Ossipee 1 

4. Where are the following bays ? 

Machias 1 Buzzard's 1 Frenchman's 1 Casco 1 Passam. 
aquoddy 1 Englishman's ? 

5. Where are the following islands 1 

Mount Desert 1 Block ? Isle au Haut 1 Isles of Shoals ? 
Fisher's? Rhode? Plum? Elizabeth? 

6. Where are the following mountains ? 

Mt. Tom ? Washington ? Mars Hill ? Holyoke ? Katahdin ? 

MIDDLE STATES. 

1. Where are the following towns ? 

Geneva ? Honesdale ? Mount Holly ? Lewistown ? Goshen J 
Camden ? Newcastle ? Lockport ? Lebanon ? Fishkill ? 
Newton ? Skaneateles ? Princeton ? Georgetown ? Catt- 
skill ? Chambersburg ? Somerville ? Reading ? Saratoga ? 
Elizabethtown ? Lewiston ? Morristown ? Montrose ? Delhi 1 
Freehold ? Herkimer ? Mauch Chunk ? Mil ford ? Bridge- 
ton ? Indiana? Elmira ? Paterson ? Athens? Belvidere ? 
Jersey Shore ? Am boy ? Albion ? Pottsville ? Trenton ? 
(2.) New-Brunswick? Piermont? Tuckerton ? Saugerties? 
Sunbury ? Penn Yan ? Jersey City ? Dansville ? Hacken- 
sack ? Kingston? Syracuse? Cape May? Kinderhook? 
Canandaigua ? Flemington ? York ? Mayville ? Burling- 
ton ? Norwich ? Keeseville ? Jamaica ? Richmond ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Black ? Passaic ? Schuylkill ? Jones' Creek ? Janiata ? 
Tioga ? Genesee ? Niagara ? Saranac ? West Branch ? 
Cattaraugus Creek ? Lehigh ? 

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100 PAKT SECOND. 

3. Where are the following lakes ? 

George ? Seneca ? Oneida ? Crooked 1 Chataque 1 
Long ] Canandaigua 1 Cayuga 1 Owasco 1 Skaneateles ? 
Pleasant ? 

4. Where are the following mountains 1 

CattskilH Adirondack? Blue? Laurel Ridge ? Pa. 

5. Where are the following places 1 

Barnegat Inlet 1 Grand Island 1 Great and Little Egg 
Harbors ? Staten Island 1 Sandy Hook ? Cape May ? Trenton 
Falls 1 Fort Ticondeioga ? Montauk Point ? 

SOUTHERN STATES. 

1. Where are the following towns 1 

Havre de Grace ? Beaufort ? (2.) Blountsville ? St. Fran- 
cisville 1 Charlottesville 1 Alexandria 1 Monticello 1 Madison- 
ville 1 Sunbury ? St. Marks, or Port Leon 1 Houston 1 Frank- 
lin ? Smithviile'? Blakeley ? (2.) Newberry? Chapel-HilH 
Sparta? Edgefield? Hampton? Elkton ? Greenville? 
Belair ? Camden ? Marianna ? Hagerstowu ? Velasco ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Flint ? Rappahannock ? Suwanee ? Pascagoula ? Chowan ? 
Yadkin ? Oconee ? York ? Ocmulgee ? Edisto ? Trinity ? 
Ogeechee? Saluda? Great and Little Pedee ? Perdido ? 
Neches ? Congaree and Wateree ? Coosa and Tallapoosa ? 
Escambia? Guadalupe? Tar? Patuxent ? Satilla? Big 
Black ? Broad ? Amite ? 

3. Where are the following lakes and capes ? 

Borgne? Drummond ? Mermentau ? George? Calcasieu? 
Cape Roman ? St. Bias ? 

4 Where are the following bays ? 



WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES. 101 

Apalachicola 1 Winyaw 1 Pensacola 1 Corpus Chnsti 1 
Vermilion? Perdidol Wakasasse, or Vacassar ? St. Joseph's ? 
Cote Blanche ? Galveston 1 St. Andrew's 1 

5. Where are the following islands ? 

Amelia ? Sullivan's 1 Chandeleur's ] Cumberland 1 Padre "? 
St. Joseph's 1 Santa Rosa 1 Port Royal 1 

6. Where are the following places 1 

Dismal Swamp? Port Royal Entrance ? Mosquito Bar, or 
Inlet 1 Ocracock Inlet ? Okefinokee Swamp 1 Charlotte's 
Harbor ? Muscle Shoals ? The Everglades ? Point Isabel ? 
St. Helena Sound I Fort King 1 

7. Where are the following towns ? 

Charlotte? Biloxi? Abbeville? (2.) Wetumpka ? Greens- 
boro' ? Monroe ? Beaumont ? Marksville ? Pascagoula 1 
Tuscumbia ? Yorkville ? San Felipe ? Covington ? Aber- 
deen ? Clinton ? Selma ? Providence ? Port Lavacca ? 
Holly Springs ? Corpus Christi ? Georgetown ? Darien ? 
Port Gibson ? Huntsville ? Farmersville ? Clayton ? 



WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES 
1. Where are the following towns ? 

Marshall? Gallipolis ? Palmyra? Franklin? Mount 
Vernon? (2.) Greenville? Paris? (2.) Madison? Newark? 
Vevay ? Newport ? Oregon City ? (2.) Corydon ? Niles ? 
Racine ? Paducah ? Michigan City ? Santa Barbara ? Daven- 
port ? Osage ? Centreville ? Burlington ? Ohio City ? Evans- 
v^ille? Xenia ? Arkansas? Mackinaw? Sault St. Marie ? 
Peru? (2.) Steubenville ? San Diego? New-Philadelphia? 
Terre Haute? New-Lisbon? Pontiac ? Carthage? Shelby- 
v^ille? (2.) Lima? (2.) New-Buffalo? Benicia? Fillmore 
City? LT. T. Somerset? Coshocton? Taos? Akron? Kas- 
kaskia ? Warsaw ? Hamilton ? Belleville 1 Covington 1 
Madisonville 1 Cadiz ? Tecumseh ? Urbanna ? (2.) Free- 



102 PART SECOND. 

port? Nauvoo? South Bend? Bolivar? Batavia'^ Fort 
Madison ? Circle ville ? La Pointe ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run 
and where do they empty ? 

Canadian ? Kaskaskia ? Black ? Maskegon ? Fox ? Kaisin ? 
Minnesota? Clinch? Kalamazoo? Holston? St. Joseph's ? 
Mackinaw ? French Broad ? Muskingum ? Salt ? (2.) Sci- 
ota ? Willamette ? Cuyahoga ? O. Sangamon ? Upper 
Iowa? Hocking? 0. Boyer ? Big Black ? Sandusky? Little 
Miami ? Floyd's ? Tippecanoe ? Bad ? 

3. Where are the following islands ? 

Sugar Island ? Madeline ? Druramond ? Beaver ? Grand ? 
|2.) St. Joseph's ? Manitou ? 

4. Where are the following lakes ? 

Flambeau? Higgins? First, Second, Third and Fourth? 
St. Clair ? St. Croix ? Big Stone ? 

5. Where are the following towns ? 

Winchester ? Elizabethtown ? Delaware ? Sparta ? Mau- 
mee City ? Lafayette ? Green Bay ? Keokuk ? St. Mary's ? 
Lebanon? Oswego? Hannibal? J efFersonville ? Clarksville? 
Carlisle ? Mount Pleasant ? Saginaw ? St. Genevieve ? Ox 
ford ? 0. Monticello ? Waukegan, or Little Fort ? Clinton ? 
Jacksonville ? Troy ? (2.) Sidney ? Sheboygan ? Cape 
Girardeau ? Berrien ? Ozankee ? Ann Arbor ? Davenport 1 
Lancaster ? Valparaiso ? Somerset ? Cambridge ? By 
ron ? Boonville ? Greencastle ? Jamestown ? George- 
town ? Ypsilanti? Fairfield? Burksville ? Kenosha? Lo- 
gansport ? Muscatine? Kalamazoo? Independence? 



NEW-BRITADf. 303 

BRITISH AMERICA. 

{See Map of North America.) 

How is British America bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. What are the divisions of British America ? 

A. New-Britain, Canada, New-Brunswick, Princo 
Edward's Island, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and the 
Island of Newfoundland. 

Q. By whom is this vast country inhabited 1 

A. Mostly by Indians. About one-tenth is inhabited 
by civilized whites. 

What bay and strait separate British America from Green 
land ■? In how many zones does it lie 1 In what part is Labra 
dor ? What mountains extend through the western part 1 What 
sea on the north 1 What large bay in the interior 1 In what 
part is New-Caledonia "? S. W. Great Slave Lake ? Lake 
Winnipeg 1 Melville Peninsula ? What large river empties 
into the Polar Sea ? Where is Southampton Island ? Anticn^i "J 

NEW-BRITAIK 

Q. What does New-Britain include ? 

A. Labrador, East Main, New- Caledonia, and North 
and South Wales. 

Q. By whom is it inhabited ? 

A. By various tribes of Indians ; among whom the 
English have established trading-houses and forts in 
various quarters, for the purpose of procuring furs and 
skins. 

What large bay in New-Britain 1 In what part is Labrador 1 
On which side of Hudson's Bay is East Main 1 What division 
on the western side 1 What bay in the southern part of Hud- 
son's Bay ? What large island in the northern part ? What 
''ivers flow into James' Bay ? Where is Lake-of-the- Woods ? 



104: PART SECOND. 

Great Bear Lake 1 Deer Lake 1 Bathurst Inlet 1 Wager 
Bay ? Chesterfield Inlet 1 Abbitibbee Lake 1 Vancouver's 
Island 1 Musquito Bay ? Fort Severn 1 Victoria Land 1 In what 
direction does the Severn River run, and where does it empty 1 
Great Fish, or Back River ? Saskatchawan 1 Albany? Nelson 1 
Athabasca ? Peace 1 Koksak 1 Where is Fort York 1 What 
Fort at the mouth of the Severn? Where is Lake Mistis- 
sinny 1 What missionary stations on the coast of Labrador ? 
What strait between Labrador and Newfoundland 1 What 
mountains in the western part ? What two straits at the entrance 
of Hudson's Bay ? What river connects Lake Winnipeg with 
Hudson's Bay? Where is Fort Churchill? King's Cape? 
Cape St. Lewis ? Cape Bathurst ? Mount Brown ? In what 
part is New-Caledonia? Western. Where is Queen Charlotte's 
Island ? 

THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 

What is the capital, and how situated ? 

Q. What does the Dominion of Canada comprise ? 

A. The provinces of Ontario, Quebec, N"ew-Brunswick, 
Noya Scotia, Prince Edward's Island, and British Co- 
lumbia. 

What is the capital of Ontario ? Of Quebec ? What were 
the provinces formerly called ? C. East and C. West, 

What large city at the mouth of the Ottawa River ? What 
is that part east of the Ottawa called? What is the part 
west, called ? What lakes separate Ontario from the United 
States ? WTiat river in part, from New York ? How is Toronto 
situated ? Kingston ? Is Montreal in Quebec or Ontario ? 
Where is Bytown? In what direction does the river St. 
Maurice run, and where does it empty ? What town at its 
mouth ? Where is the river Saguenay ? Lake St. Peter ? Lake 
Nipissing ? On what river is London ? Where is the course of 
the Thames and where does it empty ? Where is Sandwich ? 
Name the towns situated on Lake Ontario ? What river unites 
Lake Champlain with Lake St. Peter ? Sorelle. How far is 
Montreal from Quebec ? 180 miles. How is Quebec built ? 



NOVA SCOTIA. 105 

One half on a plain along the river St. Lawrence, and the other 
half on a steep perpendicular rock, 350 feet high. They are 
called the upper and lower towns. How can you sail from 
Montreal to St Johns ? 

NEW-BRUNSWICK. 

How is New- Brunswick bounded J What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. For what is New-Brunswick noted 1 

A. Its extensive forests and valuable fisheries. 

What river forms part of the northern boundary ? Into what 
bay does it empty ? What large river flows through the south- 
western part ? What town at its mouth 1 How is St. Andrews 
situated 1 Gagetown 1 Bathurst ? Which is the largest town 
in the province 1 St. J. How is Campobello situated 1 On an 
island of the same name in Passamaq noddy Bay. For what is 
the Bay of Fundy noted 1 Its high tides, which rise from 40 to 
70 feet in the space of three-and-a-half hours, so that animals 
on the shore are often overtaken and drowned. How far is 
Frederickton from the mouth of the St. Johns ? 80 miles. 
Where are Chatham and Newcastle ? Opposite each other, near 
the mouth of Miramichi River. 

NOVA SCOTIA 

How is Nova Scotia bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated 1 

Q. How long is Nova Scotia, and for what is it noted ? 

A. About 300 miles long, and is noted for its valu- 
able minerals, of coal, gypsum, or plaster of Paris 
copper and iron. 

On what Bay is Halifax situated 1 Chebucto Bay. For what 
is it noted 1 It is the principal naval station of Great Britain in 
North America, and has one of the finest harbors in the world. 
Which is the most southern cape ? Which the most eastern « 
What separates Nova Scotia from Cape Breton island ] To 
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what goveruinent does Cape Breton belong? To Nova Scotia 
How is the island naturally divided ? By an arm of the sea 
called Bras d'Or, into two nearly equal portions. How is Sid- 
ney situated 1 Pictou 1 Annapolis ? Louisburg 1 Liverpool 1 
Windsor? Sherbrooke ? Lunenburg? Yarmouth? Shei- 
burne ? Where is Mines Bay ? 

PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND. 

How is Prince Edward's Island situated ? What is the 
capita] ? 

What may be said of the climate and soil ? 

A. The climate is milder than that of the adjacent 
provinces, and the soil is fertile, producing wheat and 
other grains. 

What separates Prince Edward's from New-Brunswick and 
Nova Scotia ? What cluster of islands north-east of it ? Which 
extends farther east. Prince Edward's or Nova Scotia? What 
degree of latitude runs through the southern part ? 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

How is Newfoundland bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? 

Q. For what is Newfoundland noted ? 

A. For the codfisheries on its coast, which are the 
most valuable in the world. 

Where is the Bay of Exploits ? Fortune Bay ? Cape Race ? 
Cape Ray ? Placentia Bay ? St. John's Bay ? Cape Bonavis- 
ta ? Cape St. John ? Bay of Islands and St. George's Bay ? 
What bank east of Newfoundland ? What town on Placentia 
Bay ? Placentia. How long is Newfoundland ? How wide ? 

BERMUDA ISLANDS. 

In what ocean are these islands ? What, is the capital, 
and how situate('. ? Hamilton, on St. George's Island. 



GREENLAND. 107 

Q, For what are they noted 1 

A.. For their exceedingly healthy and pleasant cli- 
mate. It is almost a perpetual spring. 
Q. How many islands are there in the cluster 1 
A. About 300 ; only eight are of any importance. 

In what direction are they from us 1 In what latitude are 
they 1 To whom do they belong 1 Great Britain. What are 
*he chief productions 1 Arrowroot, potatoes, onions and tomatoes. 
The last three are exported in large quantities to the northern 
states in the early spring. 



ALASKA. 

How is Alaska bounded ? What is the principal settlement ? 
Sitka. 

Q. Describe this country. 

A. It is cold, dreary, rocky and mountainous, in- 
habited by Esquimaux, and other Indians. It is an un- 
organized Territory belonging to the United States. 

In what part is Point Barrow ? Cook's Inlet ? What sound 
on the west ? What peninsula in the southern part ? WTbere 
is Kodiak ? Mount St. Ellas ? What is it ? An extinct vol- 
cano. Where is Cape Romanzoff ? Cape Prince of Wales ? 
What high mount south-east of Mount St. Ellas ? Which ex- 
tends farther south, Alaska or Athabasca Lake? Where 
is Bristol Bay ? How wide is Behring's Strait ? What cape 
in Asia opposite Cape Prince of Wales ? Which extends farther 
north, Alaska or Melville Sound ? 



GREENLAND. 

Q. For what is Greenland noted ? 

A. It is cold, dreary, and nearly destitute of vegeta- 
tion^ being covered mostly with rocks, ice and snow. 



108 PART SECOND. 

Q. To whom does it belong, and for what is it valuable ? 
A. To Denmark, and is chiefly valuable for the 
whale fisheries on its coast. 

What is the most southern cape 1 What missionary station 
near Cape Farewell 1 Where are the Arctic Highlands ? How 
is Upernavik situated 1 Holsteinberg 1 What other towns or 
settlements on the coast "? Where is Disco Island 1 Melville 
Bay ? Smith's Sound 1 Where is Grinnell Land 1 West of 
Smith's Sound, Is Greenland an island 1 It is supposed to be, 
but its northern boundary has not yet been discovered. In 
what latitude is Cape Farewell ? 

ICELAND. 

Where is Iceland ? In what direction from us 1 What is 
the capital 1 Reikiavik, which signifies steam-town, from the 
hot springs in the vicinity. 

Q, For what is Iceland remarkable ? 

A. For its mountains, volcanoes and hot springs, 
called geysers, which throw hot water to the height 
of from 100 to 200 feet. 

What cape in the northern part 1 Which is the most noted 
volcano? Mount Hecla. Its eruptions are numerous and fearful, 
throwing stones, lava, and ashes to a great distance. What 
town south of the capital 1 Skalholt. What may be said of the 
inhabitants of this island 1 They are remarkably moral ana 
religious, and, by domestic instruction, they are better educated 
than the inhabitants of almost any other country in Europe. 
There has been no war and no military force, on this island loi 
600 years. How far is Iceland from Greenland 1 200 miles. 

MEXICO. 

(See Map of Mexico.) 

How is Mexico bounded? What is the capital and ho"w 
Biiuated ? 

Q. For what is Mexico noted ? 



YUCAT.IIQ'. 109 

A. For its early civilization and its rich silver mines. 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. On the eastern and western sides, it is low, but 
gradually rises to an elevation of from 6,000 to 8,000 
feet, w^here it spreads into extensive plains, called table 
lands. 

What range of mountains runs through Mexico? What river 
connects Lake Chapala with the Pacific Ocean 1 What penin- 
sula on the west? What cape at its southern extremity? How 
long is the Gulf of California? What island in the northern 
part ? Ignacio, How is Vera Cruz situated ? Acapulco ? Is 
Puebla or Mexico, more northerly ? What town between 
Mexico and Lake Chapala ? How is Monterey situated ? Sal 
tillo ? Jalapa ? Loreto ? Tarapico ? La Paz ? What two 
rivers form part of the northern boundarv of Mexico ? Where 
do they empty ? In what part is the river Verde ? Where i^ 
Metamoras ? The river Nasca ? The volcano of Popocatapetl ? 
On what river is Oaxaca ? How is Tehuantepec situated ? 
Guanaxuato ? Valladolid ? Guadalaxara ? Where is Cape 
Roxo ? Where are the Three Marias ? What noted ancient 
monument between Mexico and the gulf coast? The pyramid 
of Cholula, 70 miles east of Mexico. It is built of unburnt 
bricks, 177 feet high, ?,423 feet broad, and consists of four stories. 
On the top was a temple in which human sacrifices were offered 
to the sun. 

YUCATAN. 

What is Yucatan ? How is it bounded ? What is the capi- 
tal, and how situated ? 

Q. When did Yucatan become an independent republic ? 

A. In 1845. It was formerly one of the States of 
Mexico. 

Q. What are the chief productions ? 

A. Logwood aiKl mahogany. 

What cape in the northern part ? What bay In the west ? 



110 PART SECOND. 

Where is Chetunal Bay 1 In what part is Arena 1 Cam- 
peachy ?- Which is farther north, Cape Catoche or Cape St 
Lucas 1 Where is Sisal 1 Laguna 1 What are found in the 
western part 1 ReniarkabJe ruins, the age and origin of which 
are unknown. 

BALIZE, OR BRITISH HONDURAS. 

How is Balize bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated ? ^ 

Q. For what is this country noted 1 
A. For its mahoofan\ and loofwood. 
Q. To what government does it belong ? 
A. Great Britain. 

What bay on the south-east ? What town in the southern 
part ? Icacos. What island east of the capital ? What river 
forms the northern boundary ? Honda. 



CENTRAL AMERICA. 

How is Central America bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated 1 

Q For what is this country noted 1 

A. Its numerous volcanoes and its beautiful sceneiy. 

Q. What are the divisions of Central America ? 

A. Guatimala, Honduras, San Salvador, Nicaragua 
and Costa Rica. 

In what part is Cartago 1 Truxillo 1 New-Guatimala 1 
Granada 1 What lake in the southern part 1 What small ]ake 
a little north-west of Lake Nicaragua? Where is the town of 
Omoa ? San Juan 1 San Jose ? Leon 1 What noted build- 
ing at Leon '? The Cathedral, which it is said, was 37 years in 
building, and cost five millions of dollars. What river connects; 
Lake Nicaragua wilh the Carribbean Sea? Where is Lake 
Terminos or Peten ? Gulf of Nicoya? Gulf of Fonseca? 
VSThat part is called the Mosquito Coast ? The eastern part from 



SPANISH ISLANDS. HI 

1'ruxillo to the river San Juan. In what part are the principal vol- 
canoes ? Along the Pacific coast. Which is the most remark- 
able ? Isalco, in San Salvador. It made its appearance during 
the last century, in the midst of a cultivated estate, and has 
since risen to the height of about 1,800 feet. Its eruptions are 
frequent, with intervals of nearly half an hour. 



WEST INDIES. 

Q. Describe the position of the West India Islands ? 

A. They are situated between North and South 
America, and are all subject to different European 
powers, except Hayti and Margarita. 

Q. How are they divided 1 

A. Into Bahamas, Great Antilles, Little Antilles and 
Caribbee. The Caribbee consist of two groups, 
Windward and Leeward. 

Q. For what are they distinguished 1 

A. The fertility of their soil, and the value of their 
productions. 

SPANISH ISLANDS. 

Q. Which islands belong to Spain ? 

A. Cuba and Porto Rico. 

Q.. What is the size of these islands "? 

A. Cuba IS about equal in size to all the other 
islands, and Porto Rico is about one-tenth the size of 
Cuba. 

What is the capital of Cuba, and how situated? In what 
part is Matanzas 1 How far from Havana ? About sixty miles. 
How is St. Jago situated 1 Trinidad 1 Puerto Principe 1 What 
cape at the western extremity 1 At the eastern ? Point Maysi. 
For what is Havana noted 1 It is the largest city in the West 
Indies, has a spacious, well fortified harbor, a university, and a 



112 PART SECOND. 

cathedral where the remains of Columbus were deposited. 
They have since been removed to Spain. What is the capital 
of Porto Rico 1 What other towns are there 1 Arecivo, Ponce, 
and Aguadilla. Which is more northerly, Cuba or Porto Rico ? 



BRITISH ISLANDS. 

Q. Name the British West Indies ? 

A. Jamaica, Trinidad, St. Lucia, Barbadoes, St. 
Vincent, and Antigua are the largest. The Bahamas 
belong also to Great Britain. 

Which is the largest town in the British West Indies ? Kings- 
ton, in Jamaica. What other towns in Jamaica 1 Falmouth and 
Spanish Town are the principal. What is the chief town in 
Barbadoes 1 In Antigua 1 St. Johns. In Trinidad 1 Port Spain. 
In St. Christopher 1 Basseterre. How many islands compose 
the Bahamas ? About six hundred. Which is the chief town 1 
Nassau, in New-Providence. For what is Turks' Island noted 1 
Its salt. Guanahani 1 It was the first land seen by Columbus 
in his voyage of discovery, October 12th, 1492. 

Q. Name those islands that belong to France ? 

A. Guadaloupe and Martinico. 

Q. Name those that belong to Denmark ? 

A. Santa Cruz, St. John and St. Thomas. 

Q. Name those that belong to Holland ? 

A. Curacoa and St. Eustatius. 

Q. W hat Island belongs to Sweden 1 

A. St. Bartholomew. 

Q. What Island belongs to Venezuela 1 

A. Margarita. 

Q, To whom does St. Martin's belong ? 

A. To France and Holland, jointly. 



NORTH AMERICA. 113 

HAYTI, ST. DOMINGO, OR HISPANIOLA. 

What is the capital ? P. How situated 1 

Q. What is the government of Hayti ? 

A. Formerly it was a republic, but now the western 
part is a military despotism. The chief ruler is called 
an Emperor. 

Q. What is the eastern part called ? 

A. Republic of Dominica. 

What is the capital ? St. D. How situated ? When did 
they declare their independence of the Haytien government? In 
1846. For what is St. Domingo noted? It is the first city 
founded by the Spaniards in the New World. It has a gothic 
cathedral erected in 1520. What town north-east of St, Domin- 
go ? Where is Cape Haytien ? Jeremie ? Gonave Island ? 
Mona Passage ? What direction is it from Hayti to Martinico 1 
To Grand Cayman? To Curacoa ? To Tobago? To St. 
Thomas ? To Abaco ? To St. Lucia ? To Grenada ? By whom 
were the three names given to Hayti ? It was called Hayti by 
the original Indians, Columbus called it Hispaniola, and the 
French named it St. Domingo. 



REVIEW OF THE MAP OF NORTH AMERICA. 

1. Where are the following towns ? 

Montreal ? Astoria ? Santa Fe ? Quebec ? Upernavik 1 
Merida? Matanzas ? Valladolid? Kingston ? (2.) St. Johns ? 
(3.) Puebla? Havana? Monterey? (2.) Campeachy ? Halifax? 
Vera Cruz? Toronto? St. Salvador? Louisburg? Saltillo? 
Truxillo? S. Barbara? Cape Haytien? Leon? Port au 
Prince ? Acapulco ? Holsteinburg ? Oaxaca ? St. Domingo ? 
Balize ? Panama ? Arispe ? Nain ? Vallejo ? Hopedale, 
or Hoffenthal ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 



114 PART SECOND. 

McKenzie's i Rio G-rande 1 (2.) Nelson ? Yellow Stone ? 
G-ila? Slave? Clark's? East Main? Colorado? Severn? 
Albany ? San Joaquin ? Columbia ? Ottawa ? Athabasca ? 
Moose ? St. Lawrence ? Churchill ? Canadian ? Saskatch- 
awan ? 

3 Where are the following capes ? 

Cape Farewell ? Catoche ? Hatteras ? Oxford ? Bathurst ? 
St. Lewis ? Gracias a Dios ? St. Lucas ? Mendocino ? North ? 
Prince of Wales? Sable? (2.) San Antonio? Lisburne ? 
King's? Romanzoff? Moro Hermoso ? 

4. Where are the following islands ? 

Newfoundland ? Abaco ? Prince of Wales ? Isle of Pines 1 
St. Lucia? Anticosti? Key West? Trinidad? Cape Bre- 
ton ? Queen Charlotte's ? Melville ? Southampton ? Corn ? 
Prince Edward's ? Kodiak ? Long ? Jamaica ? Santa Cruz ? 
Bermuda ? Grenada ? Vancouver's ? St. Thomas ? Disco ? 

5. Where are the following bays, gulfs and sounds ? 

Baffin's ? Delaware ? Hudson's ? Mosquito ? Honduras 1 
Fundy ? Campeachy ? Bristol ? James ? Chesapeake ? 
Tampa ? Gulf of California ? St. Lawrence ? Mexico ? 
Boothia? Georgia? Norton Sound? Lancaster? Smith's? 
Nootka ? Prince William's ? Queen Charlotte's ? 

6. Where are the following lakes ? 

Superior? Abbitibbee ? Slave? Winnipeg? Huron? 
Athabasca ? Chapala ? Mistissinny ? Great Bear ? Great 
Salt ? Michigan ? Lake-of-the-Woods ? Nicaragua ? Deer ? 
Little Slave ? 

7. Where are the following mountains ? 

Arctic Highlands ? Mount St. Elias ? Rocky ? Alleghany ! 
Cordilleras ? Mount Franklin ? Mount Hecla ? 

8. Where are the followinof forts ? 



NEW-GEANADA. 115 

Albany? Council Bluff ? Churchill? Walla- Walla ? York? 
Vancouver ? Snelling 1 Severn ? Moose ? 

9. Where are the following straits, inlets and places ? 

Davis' ? Barrow's ? Hudson's ? Bhering's ? Cumberland ? 
Bellisle'? Juan de Fuca? Frobisher's? Gut of Canso 1 
Chesterfield Inlet ? Cook's Inlet? Bathurst? Florida Reefs ? 
Isthmus of Darien ? Great Bank ? Peninsula of Alaska ? Of 
Florida ? Of California ? Of Yucatan 1 Of Nova Scotia ? 
Victoria Land ? Point Barrow ? 



SOUTH AMERICA. 

How is South America bounded 1 What prevents it from 
being an island ? What range of mountains near the western 
shore ? 

Q. For what is South America noted 1 

A. The length and general height of its mountains, 
and the grandeur of its rivers ; also, for its mines of 
gold, silver and precious stones. 

What three large rivers in South America ? WTiere is the Gulf 
of Darien? Strait of Magellan? Staten Land? Which is 
the most eastern Cape ? The most northern ? The most south- 
em ? The most western ? Where is the Strait of Le Maire ? 
The Falkland Islands ? Islands of Juan Fernandez ? St. Fe- 
lix ? Which is the largest country in South America ? "Which 
is the smallest? What countries south of the equator, are 
bounded east by the Atlantic ? What large island south of 
Patagonia ? Name the divisions of South America, beginning 
at the north. 

UmTED STATES OF COLOMBIA. 

How is this country bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? In what direction does the River Magdalena 
flow, and where does it empty ? What large tributary has it ? 



116 PAKT SECOND. 

What city near its mouth ? What town, north-east of Carth.a- 
gena on the coast ? How is Popayan situated ? Honda ? Pasto ? 
How are Aspinwall and Panama situated ? What town a little 
south-west of Aspinwall? Chagres. Where is the Bay of 
Choco ? What gulf or bay on the north-west ? What bay on 
the west ? What two rivers rise in this country and empty 
into the Orinoco ? What mountains extend along the western 
coast ? What noted curiosity in Colombia ? The cataract 
of Tequendama, in the river Bogota, fifteen miles from the capi- 
tal. Above the falls, the river is more than 400 feet wide, bat 
is suddenly narrowed to about 40 feet, and with two leaps 
plunges down a precipice of 600 feet. 



VENEZUELA. 

How IS Venezuela bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? What lake and gulf in the north-western part ? What 
large river runs through the centre ? What figure does the 
Orinoco resemble ? Where does it rise? What island near its 
mouth ? What island north-east of Trinidad ? How is Merida 
situated? Truxillo ? Valencia? Laguayra"?* Which is the 
most northern cape ? Where is Maracaybo ? Cumana ? Esmar- 
alda ? What river connects the Orinoco with the Negro? For 
what is Lake Maracaybo noted ? Its waters are fresh, except 
when the north wind prevails. What island belongs to Vene- 
zuela 1 Margarita. What island east of Margarita? Wha. 
island west? For what is Caraccas noted? In 1812 it was 
ilestroyed by an earthquake, and 12,000 persons were buried 
beneath its ruins. It has been rebuilt, and contains neariy its 
former population, viz. : 40,000. 



EQUADOR. 

How IS Equador bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated ? For what is Quitof noted ? It is one of the finest 
citiws in the world, is 9,500 feet above the level of the sea, and 

* Ija-gwi-ra. t Kee-to. 



PEEU. 117 

is surrounded by noted volcanic mountains. What gulf south- 
west of Equador ? What river, in part, forms the southern 
boundary ? Where is Cotopaxi ? Mount Chimborazo ? What 
island in the Gulf of Guayaquil ?* Puno. How is the town of 
Guayaquil situated? What cape in the north-western part? 
Francisco, What degree of latitude crosses the northern part 
of Equador ? What course does the River Putumayo flow, and 
where does it empty ? 

Q. What were Columbia, Venezuela and Equador formerly 
called ? 

A. The republic of Columbia. In 1831 the union 
was dissolved, and each formed a separate goyern- 
ment. 

GUIAJSTA. 

How is Guiana bounded? To what three nations does it 
belong ? What are its capitals ? How is Dutch Guiana situated 
with regard to British and French ? What river separates Dutch 
from French Guiana ? What river in Dutch Guiana ? What 
river in British Guiana ? What mountains form the southern 
boundary of Guiana? Acaray. What town situated near the 
mouth of the Essequibo River ? What river forms the eastern 
boundary of French Guiana? In what direction does the coast 
of Guiana run ? What is the general direction of the rivers ? 
Which extends farther south, Guiana or Venezuela ? 

PERU. 

How is Peru bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? Through what part of Peru do the Andes pass ? Is 
Lima north or south of Truxillo ? In what direction is Cuzco 
from Guamauga ? What town a little south of Cape Blanco ? 
What town on the coast west of Lima? Where is Ocona? 
Jaen ? Tarma ? Sarayaca ? Pasco ? For what is it noted ? It 
is situated about 13,000 feet above the level of the sea, and has 

* Gwi-a-keel. 



118 PART SECOXD. 

.^he most important silver mines in Peru. How is Aiequipa 
situated 1 Pisco ? For what noted 1 Its brandy. Which is 
the most southern town of Peru 1 What two rivers form part oi 
the eastern boundary 1 What town a httle north-west of Arica 7 
What lake between Peru and Bolivia 1 Where is Guancavelica ? 
For what celebrated 1 Its mines of quicksilver. What islands 
on the coast 1 Lobos. For what are these islands noted 1 For in- 
exhaustible quantities of guano. 

BRAZIL. 

How is Brazil bounded 1 What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? What large river in the northern part 1 What town 
situated near the mouth of the Amazon 7 In what latitude is it 1 
What large island at the mouth ? Name the three principal tribu- 
taries of the Amazon from the south 1 Name two from the north 1 
By what name was the Amazon originally known 1 Maranon. 
What large river flows into the Atlantic near the tenth degree of 
south latitude 1 Is Pernambuco, north or south of Cape St, Roque ? 
Where is Natal? What is the most northern cape of Brazil? 
What town, on an island, at the mouth of the Maranham River ? 
Which is nearer the equator, Para or Maranham ? In what 
part of Brazil are the Geral iMountains ? The Brazilian Moun- 
tains ? Where is Cape North ? Where is St. Paul, or San 
Paulo ? Island of St. Catharine ? Lake Palos ? Lake Mirim "^ 
Which is farther north, the island of St. Sebastian or St. Catha- 
rine ? How is Para situated ? Porto Seguro ? Espiritu Santo, 
or Victoria? Bahia, or St. Salvador? Parnaiba ? What two 
towns on the coast, between Parnaiba and Cape St. Roque ? 
Where is Villa Bella ? Cuyaba ? What course does the Rio 
Grande flow, and where does it empty ? The Parnaiba ? The 
Topajos ? Where is the Bay of All-Saints ? Lake Oberava, or 
Xarayes ? Cape Frio ? How many divisions of South America 
border on Brazil ? Name them ? 

BOLIVIA. 

How is Bolivia bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated-? What noted desert in the south-western part ? What 
mountains in the western part ? How is Potosi situated ? 



BUENOS A YEES. Hi) 

Which town is nearer the Pacific, Potosi or La Paz } Where 
is New-Coimbra 1 Oruro 1 Tarija 1 What is the course of the 
river Beni, and where does it empty ? The river Blanco ] The 
Pilcomayo 1 What river, in part, forms the eastern boundary <■ 
What, in part,, the western ? What lake between Bolivia and 
Peru *? What lake on the eastern boundary 1 Where is Mount 
Sorata 1 For what is it noted 1 It is the highest peak of the 
Andes. How high is it 1 What degree of latitude forms the 
northern boundary of Bolivia 1 What seaport on the coast 1 

CHILI. 

How is Chili bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? Which extends farther north, Chili or Argentine Confed. ? 
Which is the most southern seaport town in Chili ? How is 
Conception situated 1 W^hat seaport town a little north-west of 
the capital? Where is Copiapo? What town on the coast 
next south of Copiapo 1 How is Coquimbo situated ? What part 
of Chili do the Aricaunian Indians inhabit ? What island on 
the south, belonging to Chili 1 What islands west 1 For 
what are these islands noted ? The most eastern of the group 
was, for several years, the solitary residence of Alexander Selkirk, 
a Scotch sailor, whose adventures are supposed to have given 
rise to the popular story of Robinson Crusoe. What town on 
the island of Chiloe 1 What mountains form the eastern bound, 
ary line of Chili ? What islands north of Juan Fernandez 1 
What remarkable summit of the Andes in Chili 1 Mt. Chilian 



ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION. 

How is the Argentine Confederation bounded ? What is the 
capital, and how situated ? What two rivers, when united, form 
the La Plata '{ What is the general coui'se of the Paraguay ? 
What river, in part, forms the southern boundary of Argentine 
Confed. ? What two, in part, form the eastern boundary ? 
What is the general course of the Pilcomayo, and where does 
it empty! The Colorado? The Saladillo ? The Salado ? The 



120 PAET SECO^'D. 

Dulce '? The Vermejo 1 Where is Lake Bevedero ? What 
lake north-west of Bevedero 1 Silver. What lake north-east 1 
Porongos, or Salt Lake. What mountains in the south-eastern 
pari ■? Vulcan. How is Santa Fe situated ? San Luis 1 Salta 1 
La Rioja 1 Santiago 1 Tucuman ? Where is Blanco Bay 1 
Cape Corientes ? How is the town of Corientes situated 1 Where 
IS Cape St. Antonio 1 Which is farther north, Catamarca, or 
Cordova? Mendoza, or San Juan 1 

PARAGUAY. 

• 

How is Paraguay bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? What town south-east of Assumption 1 Villa Rica. 
What town north-east ? Curuguaty. What river, in part, forms 
the southern and eastern boundary ? What river, the west- 
ern ? What town on the Paraguay, south ot the capital 1 
Neembuca. Which extends farther west, Paraguay or Uruguay ? 

URUGUAY. 

How is Uruguay bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated ? What river foims the western boundary ? What 
river runs through the centre ? What town on the coast, east 
of the capital ? What cape east of Maldonado ? St. Maria. 
What lake east of Uuruguay ? 

PATAGONIA 

How is Patagonia bounded ? Why has it no capital 1 What 
river on the north? What mountains on the west 1 Where is 
the Gulf of San Antonio, or St. Mathias Bay ? Wellington 
Island ?• Gulf of Penas ? St. George's Bay ? Tei ra del Fuego 1 
What separates Terra del Fuego from Patagonia 1 What strait 
between Terra del Fuego and Staten Land? Where is the 
peninsula of St. Joseph? Cape Blanco? Gulf of Trinidad? 
South of Wellington Island. A^^hat Archipelago south of it ? 
Where is the peninsula of Tres Montes ? What cluster ot 
islands south-east of Patagonia ? What noted cape scLth oi' 
Terra del Fuego ? 



SOUTH AMERICA. 121 



REVIEW OF SOUTH AMERICA. 

1 . Where are the following towns ? 

Santiago ? San Paulo, or St. Paul ? Salta ? Valparaiso ? 
Lima? Buenos Ayres ? Rio Janeiro? Caraccas ? Potosi ? 
Paramaribo 1 Truxillo ? (2.) Pernambuco ? Panama ? Quito 1 
Coquimbo ? La Paz 1 Assumption 1 Carthagena 1 Yaldivia ? 
Payta ? Bogota 1 Cayenne 1 Corrientes ? Santa Martha 1 
Cordova ? Cuzco ? La Guayra 1 Georgetown 1 Cailao ? 
Espiritu Santo 1 iSTew- Amsterdam 1 Para ? St. Salvador, or 
Bahia ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty 1 

Amazon? Maronil Cauca? Orinoco? Salado? Magda- 
lena ? Paraguay 1 Tocantins ? San Francisco ? Madeira 1 Ver- 
mejo ? Negro 1 (3.) Blanco ? Colorado ? Rio Grande ? Sala 
dillo ? Ucayale ? Topajos 1 Parana 1 Puras ? Surinam ? Uru- 
guay ? Pilcomayo 1 

3. Where are the following islands i 

Falkland? Tobago? Chiloe? Joannes? Stw Felix? Trinidad? 
St. Catharine ? Staten Land ? Wellington ? Margarita ? Terra 
del Fuego ? Juan Fernandez ? Quibo ? St. Sebastian ? Mas 
a Fuero ? 

4. Where are the following capes ? 

Gallinas, or Vela ? Frio ? St. Antonio ? Orange ? Corrientes "^ 
North ? St. Roque ? Blanco ? (2.) 

5. Where are the following mountains ? 

Andes ? Geral ? Acaray ? Cotopaxi ? Mount Chilian ? Chim- 
borazo? Sorata? Brazilian? Vulcan? 

6. W^here are the following bays, gulfs, or lakes-? 

Panama? St. Mathias, or Gulf of San Antonio? All -Saints! 
6 



122 PART SECOND. 

Choco? St. George's? BJanco? Gulf of Trinidad? Venezuela I 
Guayaquil 1 Penas ? Darien ? Titicaca ? Salt, or Porongos 1 
Mirim ? Palos ? Maracaybo ? Bevedero ? Silver ? 

7. Where are the following towns ? 

Copiapo ? Tucuman ? Maranham ? Santa Fe ? Cumana ? 
Porto Seguro? Arica ? Montevideo? Guamanga ? Arequipa? 
Villa Rica? Popayan ? Aspinwall ? Parnaiba ? Valencia? 
Panama ? Pisco ? Honda ? Natal ? Guayaquil ? La Rioja ^ 
Jaen ? Pasco ? Villa Bella ? Merida ? Maracaybo ? 

8. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Para ? Port Desire ? Javary ? Essequibo ? Dulce ? Beni ? 
Araguay? Santa Cruz ? Mamore? Xingua? 

9. Where are the following places ? 

Strait of Magellan ? Desert of Atacama ? Peninsula of Tres 
Montes ? Isthmus of Darien ? Peninsula of St. Joseph's ? Strait 
f)i Le Maire ? 

EUROPE. 

How is Europe bounded ? 

Q. For what is Europe distinguished ? 

A. Though the smallest of the grand divisions, it 
excels all the others, in the cultivation of the soil, the 
advanced state of the arts and sciences, the variety and 
perfection of its manufactures, its vast commerce and 
immense wealth. 

Which has the greater number of inhabitants, Europe or 
South America ? How is Europe separated from Africa ? What 
two seas between Europe and Asia ? In what degree of latitude 
is the most northern point of Europe ? Name the different 
countries of Europe ? Name the ten seas in and around 
Europe ? Which is the largest ? Which the smallest ? What 
two divisions form a peninsula in the south-western part ' 
What mountains between Europe and Asia on the east ? On 
the south-east ? Which is the largest bay ? The largest gulf? 
TriQ most noted strait ? 



ENGLAND. 123 



UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND 
IRELAND. 

Q What does this kingdom comprise ? 

A. England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. 

Q. Of what does it consist ? 

A. Great Britain and Ireland, commonly called tJrifc 
British Isles. 

Q. What do its possessions embrace ? 

A. Colonies in Asia, Africa, America, and Oceanica. 
These, with the European part, form the British 
Empire. 

Q. How does this Empire compare with others in the number 
of inhabitants ? 

A. Excepting the Chinese, the British Empire em 
braces the greatest number of people under the control 
of one sovereign. 

ENGLAND. 

(See Map of the British Isles.) 

How is England bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated? How far from the sea? Sixty miles. What three 
channels around England ? Describe the situation of each ? 
What strait between Dover and Calais 1 Where is Land's-End ? 
What islands south-west of it ? What direction is it from Lon- 
don to Oxford ? To Cambridge 1 For what are Oxford and 
Cambridge noted ? For their universities. How are Newcastle 
and Carlisle situated ? For what is Newcastle noted ? For its 
coal trade. On a branch of what river is the city of York ? 
For what noted ? Its cathedral. What course does the Severn 
run, and where does it empty ? The Thames ? The Avon ? 
The Humber ? What island south-west of Portsmouth 1 What 
town on the Isle of Wight ? What two towns are situated on the 
Avon which empties into the Bristol channel ? Br., Ba. Foi 
what noted ? Bristol, for its charitable institutions and hot wells. 



124: FART SECOND. 

and Bath, for its mineral waters. In what sea are the islands of 
Man and Anglesea 1 What town on the Isle of Man ? In what 
part of England is Durham ? Peterborough ? Yarmouth 1 At 
the mouth of what river is Yarmouth situated ? In what direc- 
tion does the Mersey flow, and where does it empty ? What 
large city near its mouth ? For what noted ? It is next to Lon- 
don in commerce. What large city east of Liverpool ? For what 
noted ? Its extensive cotton manufactories. What direction 
IS it from Manchester to Leeds 1 What towns are noted for 
woolen goods ? Leeds, Bradford, Norwich and Halifax. How 
can you sail from London to Liverpool ? In what part is Buck- 
ingham? Falmouth ^ Litchfield? Norwich? Sheifield? 
For what is Sheffield noted ? Its cutlery. On what river are 
Newark and Nottingham ? In what part are Winchester and 
Southampton ? On what river are Windsor and Eeading ? 
Gloucester and Worcester? For what is Windsor noted? For 
iits castle, one of the royal residences. What direction is it 
from Oxford to Shrewsbury ? From Chester to Canterbury ? 
Fiom Birmingham to Salisbury ? For what is Birmingham 
noted ? For hardware. What river forms in part, the northern 
boundary? What hills between England and Scotland? 
Cheviot. Where is the river Ribble ? Lizard Point ? Tho 
Blackwater River ? Morecambe Bay ? The Eddystone Light 
House? Lundy Island? The river Dee? The Wash? In 
what part is Plymouth ? Portsmouth ? Chatham ? For what 
are these three towns noted ? They are great naval stations. 
What extensive work of art at Plymouth ? The breakwater, 
which is about one mile long. Four million tons of stone were 
used in building it. Where is Greenwich ? For what noted ? 
For its naval hospiial for infirm seamen, and its observatory 
from which longitude is reckoned. 



SCOTLAND. 

How is Scotland bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? In what direction is Glasgow from Edinburgh ? 
Name seven Firths around Scotland ? Which one is on the 
north ? Which one is on the south ? VA'hat cluster of islands 



IRELAND. 125 

north of Scotland? What cluster north-west? What clusternorth- 
east of the Orkney Isles ? Sh. Where are Rum and Canna 
islands ? Jura and Islay ? On what Firth is Inverness ? Dor- 
noch 1 Greenock ? Dundee ? Dunfermline 1 Where are the 
Grampian Hills ? Which is the more northerly, Selkirk or Ber- 
wick 1 Dunbar or Paisley ? For what is Paisley noted ? For 
line cotton. How is Perth situated 1 Stirling ? Ayr ? What 
direction is it from Kilmarnock to St. Andrews'? From the Isle 
of Skye to Sunday Island ? From Kelso to Aberdeen ? At the 
mouth of what river is Aberdeen situated ? What town at the 
mouth of the Tweed 1 How is Thurso situated ? Kilmarnock 1 
Port Patrick? Stonehaven? Kelso? Mull Island? What 
direction is it from Dumfries to Perth ? From Inverness to 
Peterhead ? From Montrose to Cromarty ? Where is Cape 
Wrath ? Campbelltown ? Clyde River ? Arran Island ? Loch 
Ness? Ben Nevis? What is its height? What does Ben 
signify ? Mountain. How can you sail from Greenock to Lon- 
don ? From Edinburgh to Cromarty ? Where is the Caledonian 
Canal ? What channel between Scotland and Ireland ? Which 
are the largest lakes in Scotland ? Loch Tay, Loch Lomond and 
Loch Ness. Where is StafFa Island, and for what noted ? West 
cf Mull, and contains the magnificent curiosity called FingaPs 
Cave. Where is Gretna Green ? In the southern part. For what 
is it noted ? As a place to which fugitive lovers from England 
resort for marriage. 

IRELAND. 

How is Ireland bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? By what other names is Ireland sometimes called ? 
The Emerald Isle, and Green Eiin, from Its beautiful and con- 
tinued verdure. In what part is Cork ? Waterford ? Belfast ? 
What direction is it from Cork to Kilkenny ? From London- 
derry to Newry ? For what is Kilkenny noted ? For its white, 
and black marble. On what river is Limerick? Carlow ? 
The Barrow. On what bay is Sligo situated ? Galway ? 
Where is Ennis ? Kinsale ? Wexford? Bantry Bay? Cape 
Clear? Boyne River ? Dingle Bay ? At the mouth of what 
bay are the isles of Arran ? Where is Lake Foyle ? Lake 



126 PART SECOND. 

Corrib ? How is Tipperary situated ? Youghal? Where, is 
Cansore Point 1 Cork Harbor ? What bay on the north-west ? 
Where 'is Lough Neagh ? What is the meaning of the term 
lough? Lake, or inlet. On wbat bay is Dundalk ? D. What 
sea east of Ireland? What channel between Ireland and 
Wales ? Which extends farther north, Ireland or England ? 
How can you sail from Dublin to Edinburgh? In what latitude 
is Cavan 1 What direction is it from Carlow to Wicklow ? 
Where is the Giant's Causeway ? In the northern part. 

WALES. 

How is Wales bounded ? Has it any capital 1 

Q. How is this country governed ? 

A. Previous to 1283 it was governed by its own 
kings ; but since that time it has been united to Eng- 
land, and the oldest son of the sovereign of England is 
styled the Prince of Wales. 

What island north-west of Wales ? What bay west 1 
What channel south ? On what island is Beaumaris ? Where 
is Holyhead ? What strait separates Anglesea from Wales ? 
Menai. How is Pembroke situated? Cardiff? Holywell? 
What mountain in the northern part? What is the meaning 
of Snowdon ? Snowhill. What direction is it from Montgomery 
to Cardigan ? To Caernarvon ? Where is the Wye River ? 
Milford Haven? Merthyr-Tydvil ? For what noted ? It is the 
largest town in Wales. 

REVIEW OP THE BRITISH ISLES. 
1. Where are the following towns ? 

London? Edinburgh? Cork? Dublin? Litchfield? Perth? 
Dundalk? Oxford? Montgomery? Aberdeen? Chester? Pem- 
broke? Stirling? Canterbury? Chatham? Paisley? Sheffield? 
Holyhead? Yarmouth? Galway? Bristol? Cardiff? Green 
wich? Durham? Greenock? Tipperary ? Plymouth? Bath? 
Holywell ? Youghal ? Douglass ? Selkirk ? Liverpool ? Cavan "« 



NORWAY AND SWEDEN. 127 

Cardigan ? Carlow ? Shrewsoury ? Newark 1 Caernarvon 1 Fal- 
mouth? Wicklow ■? Londonderry'? Dunfermline'? Reading? 
Kilkenny? Gloucester? Waterford ? Dunbar? Newry ? Wor- 
cester ? Sligo ? Buckingham ? Kilmarnock ? Belfast ? Leeds ? 
Ayr? Dundee? Wexford? Peterborough? Campbelltovrn "^ 
Salisbury? Kelso? Fishguard? Berwick? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Thames? Shannon? Clyde? Wye? Severn? Trent? 
Boyne? Humber? Tweed? Avon? Mersey? Dee? Black- 
water ? Yare *"' 

3. Where are the following bays, channels and capes ? 

Cardigan Bay ? Galway ? Bantry ? Sligo ? Dingle ? Caernar 
von ? English Channel ? North ? Bristol ? St. George's ? Cape 
Clear ? Wrath ? Land'S-End ? Carnsore Point ? Lizard Point ? 

4. Where are the following islands, mountains, hills ? &c. 

Shetland ? Hebrides, or Western ? Isle of Man ? Isles of 
Arran ? Scilly Isles? Anglesea ? Islay? Isle of Wight? Jura? 
Canna? Lundy? Rum? Mull? Mount Snowdon ? Ben Nevis ? 
Cheviot Hills ? Grampian Hills ? Giant's Causeway ? Caledo- 
nian Canal ? Milford- Haven ? 



NORWAY AND SWEDEN. 

(Map of Europe.) 

Q What do Sweden and Norwav form ? 
A. A vast peninsula, under the control of the same 
sovereign. It was anciently called Scandinavia. 

What bodies of water around this peninsula? What is the 
width of the isthmus that connects it with Russia ? 200 miles. 
What mountains between Sweden and Norway ? When were 
these two countries united into one kingdom? In J 814, Have 
they the same laws ? They have not. Each has its own laws 
and its own legislature. 



128 PART SECOND. 



NORWAY. 

How is Norway bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated? What islands on the coast ? What cape at the 
southern extremity 1 What does Naze mean ? The nose. What 
town situated on the Skager Rack ? Christiansand. What other 
town nearly of the same name in latitude 60'^ ? What is the 
principal river in Norway ? How is Drontheim situated ? What 
remarkable whirlpool on the coast ? What is the meaning of 
Maelstrom ? Grinding /Stream. It is heard at a great distance, 
and is so violent that every thing coming near it, is drawn in and 
destroyed. How is Bergen situated ? How could you sail 
from Bergen to Stockholm ? Which is the most northern cape ? 
What town on an island south-west of North Cape 1 For what 
noted ? It is the most northern town in Europe. 

SWEDEN. 

How is Sweden bounded ? What is the capital ? How is it 
situated ? On seven rocky islands, in the strait, which connects 
Lake Malar with the Baltic. What two lakes south-west of 
Malar? Which is the larger 1 What town on the Cattegat ? 
How is Carlscrona situated ? For what noted ? It is the station 
of the Swedish Navy. What river empties into the northern 
part of lake Wener ? C. What town at its mouth? Carlstadt. 
Where is Upsal ? For what noted ? Its university. What island 
in the Gulf of Bothnia, nearly east of Upsal ? Where is Fahlun ? 
For what noted ? Its copper mines. What river forms the 
boundary line between Sweden and Russia ? What is the 
general direction of the rivers of Sweden ? Where is Calmar ? 
What two islands east of it ? How is Umea situated ? Sunds- 
wall ? 

LAPLAND. 

What does Lapland comprise ? 

A. The northern parts of Norway, Sweden and 
Russia. 



RUSSIA IN EUROPE. 129 

Q. To whom does it belong ? 

A. Nominally to Sweden and Russia ; but owing to 
the poverty of the country, the inhabitants are not 
subjected to any control. 

What is the largest town, and how situated ? T. What 
*own in the northern part near the Arctic Ocean? What lake 
west of it 1 Where is Uleaborg ? What is its latitude ? 

RUSSIAN EMPIRE. 

Q. What does the Eussian Empire comprise ? 

A. About one-half of Europe and nearly a third of 
Asia, embracing about one-eighth of the land surface of 
the earth. 

What part of Europe belongs to Russia ? Of Asia ? In 
In what direction is it longest ? What is the Emperor called ? 
Czar, and sometimes Autocrat. What part of the Russian 
Empire extends farthest north ? What part farthest south ? 
{See Map of the World.) 

RUSSIA IN EUROPE. 

How is Russia bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated 1 In what part is Moscow ? What curiosity at Moscow ? 
An enormous bell weighing nearly 200 tons. It is the largest 
in the world, and has never been removed from the pit in which 
it was cast. It is 67 feet in circumference and 19 feet high. 
What two large lakes north-east of the Gulf of Finland 1 Which 
is the larger ? What mountains separate European from Asiatic 
Russia"? What river empties into the sea of Azof? What 
three empty into the northern part of the Black Sea ? What 
town stands near the mouth of the Dnieper ? What two gulfs on 
the eastern part of the Baltic ? Which one has a town situated 
on it, of the same name with the gulf 1 At the mouth of what 
river is Riga T Where is Lake Peipus, or Tchoudsko 1 What 

lake east of it ? What town on lake Ilmen : How is Viborg 
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130 PAKT SEOOKD. 

situated ? Abo ? Cronstadt ? For what noted ? It is the chief 
station of the Russian Navy? How is Archangel situated? 
For what noted ? It is the most northern seaport in Europe. 
Where is Olonetz? Between what two lakes is it situated? 
What town south-west of Riga? On what peninsula is 
Sevastopol ? Crimea. For what noted ? It is the chief 
station of the Russian fleets in the Black Sea. Where 
does the river Niemen empty ? How is Wilna situated ? Where 
does the Dniester empty? The Bog? The Bug? How is 
Odessa situated ? Where does the Onega empty ? What town 
at its mouth ? What two islands in the Baltic belonging to 
Russia ? Dago and Oesel. How is Revel situated 1 Kiev ? 
Astracan ? Mezene ? What river, in part, forms the south- 
eastern boundary ? What is the general direction of the Don. 
and where does it empty ? The Dwina ? How could you sail 
from St. Petersburgh to Archangel ? Where is the river Donetz ? 
What mountains form, in part, the southern boundary ? Where 
is Toula, or Tula ? For what noted ? Its great manufactory of 
fire-arms. Where is Poland ? What was it formerly, and what 
is it now ? It was once a powerful kingdom ; but in 1795, by an 
act of the grossest injustice, it was divided between Russia, 
Austria and Prussia. In 1831 it was incorporated with Russia, 
and has since formed a part of that mighty empire. On what 
river is Warsaw ? Where is Lublin ? How long is the Gulf ot 
Bothnia ? Where is the White Sea? How long is it 1 Where 
is Smolensk? What direction is it from Moscow to Poltava ' 
To Wilna ? To Orenburg ? 

DENMARK. 

How is Denmark bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. Of what does Denmark consist ? 

A. The peninsula of Jutland, and the islands of Zea- 
land and Funen, with the duchies of Holstein and 
Lauenburg. 

In what part is Altona ? What canal connects the Baltic 
with the North Sea ? Keil. What part of Denmark is calle(' 



TUEKEY IK EUEOPE. 131 

Jutland? What strait between Zealand and Sweden? The 
Sound. Between Zealand and Funen ? The Great Belt. Be- 
tween Funen and Jutland ? The Little Belt. What strait 
separates Jutland from Sweden ? Jutland from Norway 1 
Where are the Faroe Islands ? To whom do they belong ? How 
is Elsinore situated? For what noted? Here all the ships that 
trade in the Baltic pay a heavy toll to the Danish government. 
Where is Lubec 1 What is it ? A free city. On what river is 
Hamburg ? For what noted ? Its extensive commerce. It is 
one of the free cities. What other towns in Denmark ? Flens 
burg, Sleswdck and Kiel. 

TURKEY, OR THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE. 

What does the Ottoman Empire comprise ? 
A. Two great divisions. Turkey in Europe, and 
Turkey in Asia. 

Which is the larger division ? What is the capital ? How 
is it situated ? Which extends farther north, Turkey in Europe, 
or Turkey in Asia ? 

TURKEY IN EUROPE. 

How is Turkey in Europe bounded ? Vv'hat is the principal 
river ? What countries border on Turkey ? What bodies of 
water? Which is the largest city? W^hat is the name of the 
strait between the sea of Marmora and the Archipelago ? In 
w'hat direction is Adrianople from Constantinople ? Is Bucharest 
north or south of the Danube ? Near the junction of what two 
rivers is Belgrade ? On what river is Widin ? In what part is 
Jassy ? How is Silistria situated ? Larissa ? Varna ? What 
town between Varna and the Danube ? Sh. Where is Salonica ? 
Scutari ? What town near the boundary line, between Turkey 
and Greece ? Arta. Where is the island of Corfu ? What town 
east of it? What strait between Turkey and Italy? What 
river between Turkey and Russia? In what part of Turkey is 
Sophia ? How is Gallipoli situated ? Ibralia ? How wide and 
t)ow long is the Bosphorus? About one mile wide and seven 



132 PART SECOND. 

teen miles long. How long is the Dardanelles ? About forty 
miles. What is the latitude of Constantinople ? What moun- 
tains in Turkey ? 

GREECE. 

How is Greece bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

For what is Greece distinguished ? 

A. For having excelled all other countries in learn 
ing and the arts more than two thousand years ago. 

In what part is Morea? S. On which side of Greece is 
Athens 1 How is Napoli situated ? Missolonghi ? What town Oii 
the southwestern side of Morea ? Na. What cape at the southei n 
extremity of Greece ? What large island south of Milo ? What 
town on it ? What mount on this island ? Mount Ida^ famous 
in mythology as the birth-place and residence of Jupiter. What 
long island north-east of Greece ? N. What strait separates it 
from Greece 1 Epirus. What island east of Negropont, near 
the coast of Asia Minor 1 For what noted ? For the dreadful 
massacre of its inhabitants by the Turks, in 1822. What island 
south-east of Scio 1 Samos. For what noted 1 It was tne birth- 
place of Pythagoras. What three large islands north-west of 
Greece? St. M., Ce , Za. What large gulf near the centre of 
Greece ? Lepanto. What gulf between Cephalonia and the 
Gulf of Lepanto ? Patras. What gulf in the north-western part 
of Greece ? Arta. How is Corinth situated ? Navarino ? What 
is the northern portion of Greece called? Hellas. What are 
the chief towns in Hellas ? Lividia^ Thebes and Lepanto. 
What town on the island of Cerigo 1 Kapseli. What islands 
does the Ionian Republic comprise ? Corfu, Cephalonia, Zante, 
St. Mapra, Paxu, Ithaca and Cerigo, which lie chiefly on the 
west side qf Greece, On which of these, is the seat of govern- 
ment '^ Corfu. 

PORTUGAL. 

How is Portugal bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated? At the mouth of what river is Oporto ? What river 
forms part of the northern boundary ? What town north of 



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Oporto ? Braga. How is Coimbra situated 1 On what j-iver 1 
The Mondego. For what noted? ft contains the only univ^ersity 
in Portugal. Where is Evora ? What town a little north-east 
of Evora 1 Elvas. For what noted 1 ft is the chief fortress of 
the kingdom. What town south of Lisbon "? For what noted 1 
Its sail works. What are the three principal rivers of Portugal i 
What mountains 1 What cape at the south-western extremity "? 
What town near Cape St. Vincent 1 What cape in the southern 
part 1 St. Maria. What town near if? Faro. 



SPAIN. 

How is Spam bounded 1 What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated 1 What river flows into the Atlantic, between the strait 
of Gibraltar and Portugal 1 What city at its mouth 1 On what 
island is Cadiz situated ? Leon. For what noted? It is the 
centre of trade for America and the West Indies. What two 
rivers rise in Spain, flow through Portugal and empty into the 
Atlantic Ocean ? What two capes in the north-western part 1 
What range of mountains runs parallel with the Bay of Biscay 1 
What range forms the boundary between Spain and France 1 
What range between the Douro and the Tagus 1 Mountains of 
Castile. Between the Tagus and the Guadiana 1 Between 
the Guadiana and the Guadalquiver ? Between the GuadaJ- 
quiver and the Mediterranean Sea? What cape betweeii 
Cadiz and Gibraltar ? What large river empties into the 
Mediterranean? What strait between Spain and Africa ? How 
is Seville situated ? Granada ? Cordova ? What were these 
cities formerly ? Moorish capitals. What town on the coast 
between the Guadiana and the Guadalquiver ? Palos. For ^vhat 
noted ? It was the port from wJiich Columbus sailed on his voy- 
age of discovery to the New World. In what part of Spain is 
Barcelona ? Valencia ? For what noted ? For its silks. Where 
is Toledo ? For what noted ? Its sword blades. Where is 
Salamanca ? For what noted ? Its university. Where is 
Almaden ? For what noted ? Its quicksilver mines. Where 
is Carthagena ? What cape east of Carthagena ? Where is 
Malaga ? What three islands in the Mediterranean, east of 



134: PAET SECOND. 

Spain 1 Which is nearest Spain 1 Which is largest 1 What 
town on Majorca? On which island is Port Mahon 1 Min 
What are these three islands called 1 The Balearic Isles. On 
what river is Saragossa ""r Valladolid ? Badajos 1 Pamplona ? 
Where is Leon 1 What two towns between capes Ortegal and 
Finisterre ? Where is Bilboa ? Santiago, or St. J ago de Com- 
postella 1 What direction is it from Santander to Tortcsa 1 
From Salamanca to Murcia ? From Alicant to Segovia 1 From 
Leon to Burgos 1 From Jaen to Montserrat 1 N. E. How high 
is Montserrat 'i About 4,000 feet. How could you sail from 
Madrid to Constantinople ? 

FRANCE. 

How is France bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated 1 What town is situated at the mouth of the Seine 1 
What town between Havre and Paris 'i For what is Rouen 
noted 1 For its manufacture of cotton, woolen and linen. It is 
called the Manchester of France. Where do the Loire and 
Garonne empty ? In what direction does each flow 1 What 
town situated near the mouth of the Loire ? What other two 
important towns on the Loire 1 T. and O. For what is Orleans 
noted ? For the exploits of Joan of Arc. On what river is 
Lyons ? For what noted ? For its silk manufactures. Where is 
Marseilles ? Bordeaux 1 For what noted 1 For its wines. 
Where is Cherbourg? Toulon? Brest? In what direction 
from Brest is L'Orient ? In what part of France is Clermont ? 
In what direction from Clermont is St. Etienne? South- 
east. For what is St. Etienne noted? Its hardware and 
cutlery? It is called the Birmingham of France. Where 
is Calais? Nice? In what direction from Yei-sailles 
is Lille or Lisle 1 Where is Dijon ? In what direction from 
Dijon is Nancy? Where is Rochfort? What island west of 
Rochfort ? What town north of Rochfort ? What island west 
of Rochelle ? Re or Rhe. Where is Belleisle 1 What island 
west of Brest 1 Ushant. Where does the Rhone empty ? In 
what part is the Languedoc Canal 1 S. What town on the Ga- 
ronne where the canal joins it ? T. Where is Caen ? Amiens i 
How could you sail from Paris to Lyons "^ From Angers to 



ITALY. 135 

London? What three islands near the northern coast of 
France belong to Great Britain? AL, Gu,, Je. What 
mountains in France ? How wide is the Isthmus which con- 
nects the peninsula of Spain and Portugal with France ? 200 

miles? 



ITALY. 

How is Italy bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? 

Q. What does Italy comprise ? 

A. Piedmont, Genoa, Lombardy, Venetia, Emilia, 
Tuscany, San Marino, the former States of the Church, 
together with the islands of Sardinia and Sicily. 

What mountains on the northern border? On what gulf is 
Genoa ? For what noted ? It was the birth-place of Columbus, 
is the chief seaport of northern Italy, and is surnamed the 
" Superby Where is Turin ? On what river ? For what 
noted ? Its University, and Royal Academy of Sciences, with a 
very rich collection of Egyptian antiquities. What lake be- 
tween Piedmont and Lombardy? Maggiore (Mad-j6-ra). 
Where is the island of Sardina ? What strait separates it from 
Corsica ? What town situated in the southern part, on a gulf 
of the same name ? C. What cape at the southern extremity ? 
In what part of the island is Sassari ? Oristano ? W. 

In what part are Lombardy and Venetia ? How are they 
situated ? Between the river Po and the Alps. Where is 
Mantua ? What direction is it from Mantua to Milan ? What 
noted building at Milan ? The Cathedral, which is said to 
be the finest specimen of Gothic architecture in existence. It 
is adorned with about 4,500 statues. What capital in North 
America is about the same latitude as Milan ? Which is far- 
ther north, Milan or Venice ? What division of Italy south- 
w^est of Lombardy ? What south ? What east ? How is Venice 



136 PAET SECOND. 

situated ? At the head of the Gulf of Venice, on 72 islands 
joined together by 306 bridges. They have canals instead of 
streets, and boats or gondolas instead of carriages. Where is 
Padua ? For what noted ? Its university. Where is Verona ? 
Trent ? On what river ? The Adige. 

Where is the city of Naples? For what noted? Its ex- 
cellent climate, and beautiful situation on the bay of the same 
name. Near the base of what noted volcano ? How high is 
JMount Vesuvius ? 3,948 feet. What strait separates Italy 
from Turkey ? What strait between Sicily and Italy ? What 
gulf in the south of Italy ? What mountains extend through 
Italy ? What noted volcano on the island of Sicily ? How 
high is Mount Etna ? 10,874 feet. What town next south of 
Mount Etna? Catania. What town south of Catania ? S. How 
is Palermo situated ? Messina ? What cape south of Sicily ? 
What islands north of Sicily ? What noted volcano on one 
of these islands ? Stromboli. It is constantly burning, and may 
be seen 100 miles distant at night. It is called the Light-house 
of the Mediterranean. For what is the largest of this group 
noted? It consists entirely of pumice stone. What noted 
island south of Sicily ? What is the capital ? V. To what 
government does the island belong ? G. B. What small island 
north-west of Malta ? G. 

In what part of Italy were the States of the Ghurch ? In the 
middle. What noted building at Rome? St. Peter's, the 
largest church in the world. It was 108 years in building. 
How is Bologna situated ? For what noted ? It contains the 
oldest university in Europe. On what river is Ferrara situated ? 
The Po. Where is Ravenna ? For what noted ? In the 15th 
century it was the capital of the Western Empire. Where is 
Anc(ma? Where is 8an MaHno? What is it? It is the 
smallest republic in Europe. 

In what part of Italy is Tuscany? How is Florence, 
the former capital, situated? On what river? The Arno? 



HOLLAND. 137 

For what noted ? It is surnamed the Beautiful^ and is one of 
the handsomest cities in Europe. It is a distinguished seat 
of science and art. In what direction from Florence fs Leg- 
horn ? Lucca ? What town between Leghorn and Lucca ? 
Pisa. For what is it famous ? For the Campanile, or Leaning 
Tower. It is 190 feet high, and inclines 15 feet from the per- 
pendicular. What island between Tuscany and Corsica ? E. 
For what noted ? For the residence of Napoleon Bonaparte in 
1814 and 1815. 

In what part of Italy are Parma and Modena ? For 
what is Parma noted ? For its cheese. For what is Modena 
noted'? For its Carrara marble, the finest in the world. How- 
is Parma bounded'? Modena? What large island north of 
Sardinia 1 C. To whom does it belong % Fr. What cape on 
the north ? Corso. What is the most northern town 1 B. What 
town in the southern part ■? A. 



BELGIUM, OR FLANDERS. 

How is Belgium bounded "? What is the capital, and how 
situated '^ On what river is Antwerp ? The Scheldt. For what 
noted "? For its commerce, and fine gothic cathedral, the spire 
of which is 441 feet high. How is Ghent situated 1 For what 
noted'? It is built upon 26 islands, connected by 100 bridges 
Here the treaty of peace between the United States and Great 
Britain, was signed in 1814. Where is Liege'? Ostend '? In 
what direction from Brussels, is Waterloo ? What is the dis- 
tance, and for what noted 1 Is ten miles from Brussels, and is 
noted for the famous battle fought there in 1815. What rivers 
in Belgium ? The Meuse and Scheldt. What Grand Duchy in 
the southern part ? 



HOLLAND, OR KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS. 

How is Holland bounded? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 



138 PART SECOND. 

Q. What IS the face of the country 1 

A. It IS remarkably level, and much of its surface 
is lower than the sea. Large dykes, or artificial banks 
of earth, prevent its overflow. 

What sea in Holland ? For what is the Zuyder-Zee noted ? 
It was once a lake, but in 1282, by an irruption of the ocean, it 
became joined with the North Sea. How is Amsterdam situ- 
ated ? For what noted 1 It is a place of great commerce, and 
is intersected by numerous canals, over which are 300 bridges. 
In what ^ direction from the Hague is Rotterdam 1 Where is 
Breda ? In what part of Holland is Groningen 1 Utrecht ? 
Leyden ? W. For what are these three towns famous 1 Their 
universities. What other towns of note in Holland, and for 
what are they noted ? Harlem, for its great organ and manu 
factures ; Dort, for the Synod held there in 1618 ; and Zaandam, 
or Saardam, as the place where Peter the Great worked as a 
ship-carpenter in 1697. 

SWITZERLAND. 

How is Switzerland bounded ? What is the capital, ana how 
situated 1 

Q. What is the face of the country ? 

A. It is the most mountainous country in Europe. 
Tt is traversed by the Alps, and abounds in sublime 
scenery. 

Q. Of what is Switzerland composed ? 

A. Twenty-two cantons, each of which is independ 
ent, but for national security, all are united under 
the government of a general diet. These cantons are 
called the " Helvetic Republic.''^ 

What two lakes in Switzerland ? In what part 
is each? What two noted rivers rise in Switzerland? R.. R 
What course does each run, and where do they empty ? How 



KIISTGDOM OF PRUSSIA. 139 

is Geneva situated ? For Tvhat noted ? For its literary insti- 
tutions, and its manufactures of music boxes and watclies. 
What town in the northern part on the Rhine ? B. Where is 
Lausanne ? Freiburg ? In what direction from Zurich is 
Geneva ? Constance ? Lucerne ? In what part of Switzerland 
is Neufchatel ? 

GERMANY. 

How is Germany bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. Where does Germany lie, and what does it comprise ? 

A. It lies in the centre of Europe, and comprises 
all of Prussia, together with the whole of Bavaria, 
Saxony, Hanover and Wirtemberg — twenty-nine smaller 
states, and three republics or free cities. 

Q. What do these form ? 

A. The German Empire. 

Q. What may be said of the literary institutions of Germany ? 

A. They are among the most celebrated in Europe. 

KINGDOM OF PRUSSIA. 

How is Prussia bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? On what river is it ? The Spree. For what noted ? 
Its literary institutions, its university, and extensive manufac- 
tures. 

Q. What does Prussia comprise ? 

A. Chiefly two detached sections. The western 
portion is on the Rhine and in the western part of Ger- 
many. The eastern portion embraces the north-east 
part of Germany, together with the provinces of Posen, 
West Prussia and East Prussia. 

How is Dantzic situated ? Konigsberg ? Stettin ? Breslau ? 
Frankfort ? Magdeburg ? Colberg ? Posen ? What four rivers 



140 PAET SECOND. 

run through Prussia ? What course do they run 1 Which is 
the most eastern ? Which the most western ? Where in 
Liegnitz ? What other important towns in Prussia 1 Hal), 
Potsdam, Halberstadt and Erfurt. Where is the island of 
Ruffen 1 What town situated on it 1 B. 



EMPIEE OF AUSTRIA. 

How is Austria bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. What does Austria comprise ? 

A. Hungary, Galicia, Dalmatia, Bohemia, Morayia, 
Transylvania, Croatia, and other smaller states. 

What town on the Danube next east of Vienna 1 What 
two towns are situated opposite each other on the Danube 1 
Which is on the west 1 Of what division of Austria, are Buda 
and Pesth the capital ? Hungary. These two towns are united 
by bridges, and constitute really but one city. What two rivers 
empty into the Danube from the west ? Which forms part of 
the boundary between Austria and Turkey 1 What large rivei 
flows into the Danube from the north 1 What is the general 
course of the Danube through Austria 1 In what part are the 
Carpathian Mountains ? What large town north-east of them 1 
L. What town on the Theisse famous for its wine 1- T. Where 
is Brunn ? What town north-east of it noted for the imprison- 
ment of Lafayette 1 Where is Prague ? Of what division is 
Prague the capital ? Where is Gratz ? In what direction from 
Gratz is Laybach 1 Zata 1 Of what division is Zara the capi- 
tal "? Dalmatia. Where is Inspruck 1 Trieste 1 Ragusa ? 
Cracow 1 For what is Cracow noted 1 For a mound raised in 
memory of Kosciusko. It is formed chiefly of earth taken from 
every battle-field in Poland. In what part of Austria is Hun- 
gary'? S. E. Where is Presburg ? Herman stadt ? What 
direction is it from Hermanstadt to Laybach ] 



KI1^GD0:3I OE WIETEMBUKG. 141 



BAVARIA. 

In what part of Germany is Bararia ? Wkat is tlie capital, 
and how situated ? 

Q. What does this kingdom comprise ? 

A. Two distinct territories, situated about 40 miles 
apart, with Wirtemburg and Baden intervening. 

For what is Munich, the capital, noted ? For its art galleries, 
and museum of antiquities. How is Nuremberg situated? 
For what noted? Watches and globes were invented here. 
It is distinguished also for its toys. Name a few other impor- 
tant towns ? Augsburg, Ratisbon, Wurzburg and Bamberg. 

HANOYER. 

In what part is Hanover? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? Hanover, on the Leine, a branch of the Weser. How 
is Gottingen situated ? For what noted ? Its university. Where 
is Emden ? Name a few other important towns ? Lunenburg, 
Hildesheim, and Osnaburg. What mountains in Hanover? 
Hartz. What mining town in the Hartz Mountains ? Klausthal. 

SAXONY. 

In what part of Germany is Saxony ? What is the capital, 
and how situated ? D. For what noted ? For its jDublic build- 
ings, libraries, and galleries of paintings. It is called the Ger- 
man Florence. How is Leipsic situated ? For what noted ? 
For its university and its great fairs, at which immense quantities 
of books are sold. It is the centre of commerce, not only for 
Saxony, but for all Germany. Where is Freiberg? Name 
other towns in Saxony ? Chemnitz, and Meissen. 

WIRTEMBERG, OR WURTEMBURG. 

In what part of Germany is Wirtemberg? What is the 
capital, and how situated ? For what noted ? It contains the 



142 TART SECOND. 

royal library, numbering 200,000 volumes. How is Ulm situ- 
ated 1 For what noted 1 Its cathedral. What other important 
towns in this kingdom? ReutJingen, Tubliiigen, Ludwigsburg, 
and Halle. For what is Halle noted 1 For its university. 



SMALLER GERMAN STATES. 

1. In what part is Baden ? What is the capital, and how 
situated 1 C. In what part is Manheim 1 Freyburg ? 

2. Name the three Hesssian States 1 Cassel, Darmstadt, and 
Homburg. The capitals are the same names with the states. 

3. Name the four Saxon Duchies ? Weimar-Eisenach, Coburg- 
Gotha, Meiningen-Hilburghausen, and Altenburg. How are 
they situated 1 Between Prussia and Bavaria, the Kingdom of 
Saxony and the Hessian States. 

4. What two Grand Duchies does Mecklenburg comprise ? 
Schwerin and Strelitz. 

5. How is Oldenburg situated ? It is almost surrounded by the 
eastern and western portions of Hanover. What is the capital 
and how situated ? Oldenburg, on the Hunte. 

6. Of what does the Duchy of Brunsivick consist 1 Of five 
distinct portions, surrounded by the territories of Prussia and 
Hanover. What is the capital, and how situated 1 Brunswick, 
on the Ocker. What other town in Brunswick, and for what 
noted? Wolfenbuttel ; it contains one of the most valuable 
libraries in Europe. 

7. How is the Duchy of Nassau situated 1 On the Rhine and 
the Mayne. What is the capital, and for what noted ? Wisba- 
den. noted for its warm springs. 

8. Name the three Duchies of Anhalt 1 Dessau, Brenburg and 
Cothen. How are they situated '? They form two separate por- 
tions, entirely enclosed by Prussia and Brunswick. What are 
the capitals ? Of the same names with the states. 



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9. Name the two Principalities of Schivaiizburg J Rudolstadt 
and Sondershausen. Their capitals are of the same names. 

10. Name the two Principalities of Reuss? Greitz and Schleitz, 
or Lobenstein. What are the capitals ? Greitz and Lobenstein 
What is the chief town 1 Gera. 

11. Name the two Principalities of Lippel Detmold and 
Schauenburg. How are they situated ? One on the north, and 
&e other on the south side of the river Weser, about ten miles 
upart. What are the capitals ? Buckeburg and Detmold. 

12. Ndixne the two Principalities of BbhenzoUer7i? Hechingen 
and Sigmaringen. How are they situated 1 . In the southern 
part of Wirtemberg. Capitals are of the same names. To 
whoxn do they belong ? Pr. 

13. What does JValdeck comprise'? Two detached sections, 
about thirty miles apart. What is the capital "? Arolsen. 
What is the largest town, and for what noted "? Pyrmont, noted 
for its mineral waters. 

14. How is Lichtenstein, the smallest of the German principali- 
ties, situated"? On the upper part of the Rhine, between Austria 
and Switzerland. What is the capital 1 Vadutz. 

15. To whom do the Duchies ofHolstein and Lauenhurg belong? 
Denmark. 

16. To whom do the Grand Duchy of Luxemhurg and the 
Duchy of Limherg belong 1 Part to Belgium and part to Holland. 
What are the capitals "? Luxemburg and JNIaestricht. 

17. Kame the three Free cities of Germany f Hamburg, Lubec, 
and Bremen. How is Hamburg situated ? Lubec ? On the 
Trave. Bremen ? Frankfort ? On the Mayne. Where does 
the Germanic Diet, or Congress, meet ? B. For what is Ham- 
burg noted ? It is the chief commercial city of Germany. 



14:4: PAKT SECOND. 



REVIEW OP THE MAP OF EUROPE. 

1. Where are the following towns 1 

Cordova? Manheim? Astracan ? Buda? Orleans? Cracow I 
Tokay? Frankfort? (2.) Seville? Wilna? Warsaw? Kiev? 
Lyons ? Smolensk ? Tortosa ? Strasburg ? Rome ? Tornea t 
Cherson ? Paris ? Cologne ? Saragossa ? London ? Dresden ? 
Ulm? Rouen? Riga? Nantes? Liverpool? Thorn? Gratzl 
Liege ? L'Orient ? Braga ? Uleaborg ? Valencia ? Geneva ? 
Amsterdam ? Belfast ? Coimbra ? Navarino ? Memel ? Sophia ? 
Elsineur ? Lubec ? Stuttgard ? Sheffield ? Malaga ? Dijon ? 
Oporto ? Palermo ? Padua ? Moscow ? Colberg ? Abo 1 
Salamanca? Nice? Calais? Aberdeen? Cork? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course dc they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Vistula? Douro? Seine? Dniester? Po ? Ebro? Drave > 
Tagus? Bug? Bog? Ems? Minho ? Garonne? Save? Tiber? 
Oka? R. Tornea? Shannon? Guadiana? Dwina ? Pruth ? 
Loire? Volga? Glomma? Thames? Kama? Oder? Guadal- 
quiver ? Niemen ? Dahl, or Dal ? Don ? Rhone ? Danube '* 
Duna? Elbe? Ural? Theisse ? Rhine? Onega? Weser? 
Mayne ? G. Dnieper ? Gironde ? Petchora ? Donetz f 
Mezene ? 

3. Where are the following lakes ? 

Ilmen? Wenner ? Peipus, or Tchoudsko? Constance? 
Wetter? Enara ? Onega? Ladoga? Malar? Sw. Geneva? 

4. Where are the following mountains ? 

Dofrafield, or Scandinavian ? Carpathian ? Ural ? Cantabrian ? 
Caucasus? Balkan? Appenines ? Pyrenees ? Alps ? Montser- 
rat? Sierra Morena? Sierra Nevada ? Mount Etna ? Moun* 
Hecia? Mount Vesuvius ? Cevennes ? 

5. Whure are the lollowing straits and chanrels T 



EUROPE. lis 

Bonifacio ? Skager Rack "? Gibraltar 1 Dover ? Dardanelles I 
Messina ? Cattegat ? St. George's Channel ? English Channel ? 
Enikale ? Otranto ? Bristol Channel ? North Channel ?- Chan- 
nel of Constantinople, or the Bosphorus 1 

6. Where are the following seas, and gulfs or bays 1 

The Black Sea ? Caspian 1 White ? North ? Baltic 1 Adriatic 
Sea, or Gulf of Venice'? Irish? Azov, or Azof? Archipelago?- 
Mediterranean 1 Sea of Marmora ? Donegal Bay ? Gulf of 
Bothnia? Bay of Biscay? Tcheskaya Gulf ? Finland? Lyons? 
Riga? Zuyder-Zee? Genoa? Gnilf of Onega ? Taranto ? 

7. Where are the following towns '^ 

Athens ? Cronstadt ? Portsmouth ? Barcelona ? Brest ? 
Zurich? Londonderry? S. Marino? Rheims? Ferrol ? 
Leeds? Scutari? Archangel? Leon? Brussels? Mont- 
pelier ? Glasgow ? Plymouth ? Lille, or Lisle ? Florence ? 
Waterford ? Ghent ? Lemberg ? Mantua ? Hermanstadt ? 
Milan ? Sligo ? Cagliari ? Syracuse ? Bordeaux ? Turin ? 
Madrid? Magdeburg? Orenburg? Presburg? Toulouse? 
Valladolid ? Dantzic ? Hamburg ? Belgrade ? Breslau ? 
Silistria? Bremen? Lisbon? Tours? Toledo? Vienna? 
Leipsic ? Bucharest ? Onega ? Prague ? Bayonne ? Arta ? 
Carlscrona ? Umea ? Freyburg ? 

8. Where are the following islands ? 

Iceland? Jersey? Samos ? Oland? Corsica? LofFoden 
Isles ? Candia ? Elba ? Great Britain ? Anglesea ? Funen ? 
Majorca ? Faroe Islands ? Dago ? Isle of Man ? Sicily ? 
Aland? Ivica? Sardinia? Malta? Cyprus? Lipari ? He- 
brides, or Western ? Scilly ? Wight ? Rhodes ? Scio ? 
Oesel? Negropont? Zealand? Cerigo ? Gothland? Milo? 
Naxio ? Rugen? Corfu? Cephalonia ? Minorca? Shet. 
land Islands ? Orkney Isles ? Ireland ? 

y. V/here are the following capes '^ 

North? (2) Naze? Land's-End ? Ortegal? Matapan ? 



14:6 PART SECOND. 

St. Vincent ? Passaro ? Finisterre? Clear? Trafalgar 1 
Lizard Point ? Where is the Maelstrom ? What is it ? 

1 0. Where are the following towns ? 

1 0. Galway ? Kola ? Missolonghi ? Corunna ? Berlin 1 
Salonica ? St. Petersburg ? Copenhagen ? Stockholm ? 
Toulon? Birmingham? Naples? Metz? York? Limer- 
ick? Gibraltar? Inverness? Bilboa ? Messina? Nancy? 
Parma ? Berne ? Grenada ? Genoa ? Manchester ? Edin- 
burgh? Burgos? La Rochelle ? Marseilles? Skalholt ? 
Corinth? Ragusa? Gottingen ? Gallipoli? Murcia ? Mu- 
nich? Newcastle? Dublin? Alicant ? Havre? Sles- 
wick? Gottenburg ? Viborg? Revel? Konigsberg? Han- 
over ? Napoli ? Novogorod ? Brunn ? St. Ubes ? Bristol ? 
Odessa? Rotterdam? Christiana? Stettin? Varna? Pesth ? 
Jassy ? Larissa ? Cadiz ? Adrianople ? Catania ? Bologna ? 
Drontheim ? Hague ? Olmutz ? Lublin ? Groningen ? 
Bergen ? Upsal ? Trieste ? Antwerp ? 



ASIA. 

How is Asia bounded ? How many countries in Asia 1 
Name them ? Which is the largest ? 

Q. For what is Asia distinguished ? 

A. Here our first parents were created, and here 
were the famous Babylonian, Assyrian and Persian 
empires. Here the family of Noah were saved from 
the deluge ; here the Saviour lived and died ; here 
also tha apostles first published salvation to man. 

TURKEY IN ASIA. 

How is Turkey bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? In what direction does the Euphrates ilow, and 
where does it empty ? What town on the Euphrates near its 
mouth ? What river empties into the .Euphrates ? How is 
Bagdad situated ? For what noted ? It was once the renowned 



AEABTA. 147 

pity of the Saracen Caliphs. On what river is Mosul? Where 
•s Brusa 1 Diarbekir ? Trebisonde ? Angora 1 In what 
direction from Angora is Erzerum 1 How is Smyrna situated ? 
In what part is Mount Ararat?- What other mo'^atains in Tur 
key ? What lake in the eastein part ? Van. What ruins near 
Mosul ? Nineveh. What ruins on the Euphrates south of 
Mosul ? Babylon. What islands in the Archipelago belonging 
10 Turkey ? Rhodes, Samos, Scio and Metlin. What country 
between the Euphrates and the Mediterranean 1 S. 



SYRIA. 

How is Syria bounded "^ What noted city in the northern 
part? A. In what part is Damascus? For what noted ? Its 
great antiquity and extensive commerce. Name the three 
principal seaports ? Tr., Be., Sidon, or Saida. In what part are 
the ruins of Baalbec 1 The mountains of Lebanon ? Mount 
Hermon 1 What jdicient country in the south-western part of 
Syria 1 P. 

PALESTINE. 

What river runs through Palestine ? Where does it empty ? 
By what other names is Palestine called ? The Holy Land, anu 
the Land of Israel. In what part is Jerusalem ? Gaza ? Acre ? 
Where is Mount Carmel ? In what direction from Jerusalem is 
Bethlehem 1 Hebron 1 Joppa ? Where is the Mount of 
Olives ? Mount Pisgah ? What ruins near Mount Pisgah ? 
What lake in the northern part 1 In what direction from Acre 
is Nazareth ? What mount near Nazareth ? Tabor. For what 
is Bethlehem noted? It was the birth-place of our Saviour. 
For what is Nazareth noted ? It was the residence of the 
Saviour until he entered upon his ministry 



ARABIA. 

How is Arabia bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ 
ated ? What strait south of Arabia ? How is Mocha situated 1 



148 PART SECOND. 

For what noted? Its excellent coffee. Where is Mr>oat? 
Aden ? For what noted ? It is a free port, open to the ships of 
all nations. In what direction from Mecca is Medina 1 What 
town on the Red Sea south-west of JNIedina ? Y. Where is 
Sana 1 Deraia 1 What mountains in the northern part of 
Arabia 1 Ramleah. How long is the Red Sea 1 What cape 
dt the south-eastern extremity of Arabia 1 What strait between 
Persia and Arabia "? Ormus. What isthmus connects Arabia 
with Egypt ? What town on the isthmus at the head of the 
Red Sea 1 What noted mountain near Suez 1 

PERSIA. 

How is Persia bounded ? What is the capital and how situ- 
ated ? In what part is Ispahan ? For what noted ? It was the 
ancient capital, and one of the most splendid cities of the east 
Are there any large rivers in Persia ? What strait between 
the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman ? What town in the 
north-western part ? T. What town on the strait of Ormus ? 
Gombroon. Where is Shiraz ? What ruins near Shiraz ? What 
desert in Persia ? What springs on the western coast of the 
Caspian Sea ? Naphtha, or pure rock oil, which is bumed in 
lamps, and used as fuel. What mountains in Persia ? Elborz. 

AFGHANISTAN. 

How is Afghanistan bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated ? C. What river in Afghanistan 1: What course does 
it run, and where does it empty 1 What mountains on the 
north? How is Peshawur situated? Candahar, or Kandahar? 
Herat ? What country south of Afghanistan ? 

BELOOCHISTAN. 

How is Beloochistan bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how^ situated 1 By whom is Beloochistan inhabited ? By small, 
independent, warlike tribes. The chief, or Khan, resides at Kelat. 
What town in the south-easlern part? Bela. What town on 
the coast west of Bela ? Gwuttur. 



SIBERIA. 149 



CAUCASUS, OR CAUCASIAN RUSSIA. 

How is Caucasus bounded 1 What does it comprise ? The 
country lying between the Black and the Caspian seas What 
are the principal divisions ? Circassia and Georgia What 
mountains between them 1 What is the capital of Gosorgia ? T. 
On what river is Teflis? Kur. For what noted ? Its hot baths. 
For what are the Georgians noted 1 Their beauty. What part of 
Caucasus belongs to Europe 1 That which lies north of the Cau- 
casian Mountains. 

ASIATIC RUSSIA. 

Q. What does Asiatic Russia comprise 1 
A. Siberia, and the districts south of the Caucasus 
Mountains. 

When were these districts annexed to the Russian Empire 1 
In 1801. What two ranges of mountains separate European 
from Asiatic Russia '^ U. C. 



SIBERIA. 

How is Siberia bounded 1 What is the capital of Eastern 
Siberia and how situated ? Ir. Of Western Siberia "? Omsk, on the 
Irtysh. How is Tobolsk situated? By whom inhabited ? Prin- 
cipally by exiles from Russia and their descendants. Where is 
Tomsk 1 Yakoutsk ? Ochotsk ? Where is Lake Baikal ? What 
town south of it ? Kiachta. What is the general course of the 
rivers of Siberia 1 What sea in the north-western part 1 What 
mountains on the south ? What sea in the south-eastern part ? 
Where is the Gulf of Obi ? Gulf of Anadir? How is Siberia 
separated from America? Where is Lake Tchany ? Between 
v/hat two rivers does it lie ? What town east of it, on the 
Obi? Where is cape Chalagskoi? What two large islands 
north and west of the sea of Kara ? Where is the river Kolima 
and where does it empty ? The Tungooska ? The Yenisei ? 
The Anabara ? The Olensk ? The Lena ? W^iat peninsma 



150 PAKT SECOND. 

in the south-eastern part 1 Where is East Cape ? How wide 
is Behriiig's Strait? Where is cape Lopatka ? Where are 
Behring's Islands ? Where are the Tchantar Islands 1 What 
mountains north-west of the sea of Okhotsk ? Stanovoy. Where 
is the Island of New-Siberia ? What is the most northern cape ? 
What chain of islands south-west of cape Lopatka 1 

TURKESTAN. 

How is Turkestan bounded ? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? By whom is Turkestan inhabited ? By differ- 
ent tribes of Tartars, the most powerful of which, are the Us- 
becks. How is Khiva situated ? For what noted? It is the 
chief slave market in Turkestan ? Where is Samarcand ? 
Khokan ? What sea in the interior ? For what noted ? It 
has no outlet, and its water is salt. What mountains on the 
south ? What lake near the eastern boundary ? What two 
large rivers empty into the Sea of Aral ? What course do they 
run ? What river forms the boundary line betwen Turkestan 
and Russia in Europe ? What mountains between Turkestan 
and the Chinese Empire ? How long is the Aral Sea ? How 
long is the Caspian ? 

INDIA. 

Q. What does India comprise ? 

A. Two large peninsulas, which form the southern 
portion of Asia, viz.: Hindostan and Farther India. 

Q. For what is India noted ? 

A. For its immense population, and its valuable 
productions. 

Which peninsula extends farther south, the eastern or the 
western ? Which extends farther north 1 Which is the larger? 
What sea on the east ? What on the west ? What mountains 
on the north ? 

HINDOSTAN. 

How is Hindostan bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? What range of mountains between Hindostan and 



FARTHER INDIA. 151 

the Climese empire? What mountains in the southwestern 
part ? What direction is it from Calcutta to Cashmere ? Where 
is Cashmere situated 1 For what noted ? For its rich and beau- 
tiful shawls. Where is Great Sandy Desert ? What two rivers 
flow into the noHhern part of the Bay of Bengal ? What is the 
eastern coast of Hindostan called ? What^ the western \ How 
is Patna situated ? Surat ? Madras? Bombay? Pondicherry ? 
What is the most southern cape ? Where is Lahore ? Wha« 
river flows through the north-western part of Hindostan ? In 
what direction does the Godavery flow, and where does it 
empty ? The Nerbuddah ? Where is Seringapatam ? Luck- 
now ? Cambay ? What town between Cambay and Bombay ? 
Where is Tatta ? On which side of the river Indus? What 
town on the other side, a little north of Tatta ? Where is 
Benares ? Cochin ? Agra ? In what part is Nagpoor ? Dacca ! 
Aracan ? In what part is the Hoogly River ? The Kistna, oi 
Krishna River ? On what river is Cuttack ? On the Mahanud 
dy. Where is Goa ? Delhi ? What large island south ot 
Hindostan ? What town west of Benares, on the Ganges "> 
Allahabad. Where is the Gulf of Cambay ? Where are Candy 
and Colombo ? What gulf between Ceylon and Cape Comorin \ 
What strait between Ceylon and Hindostan ? Palko Strait. Tc 
whom does Ceylon belong ? G, B. What clusters of islands 
south-west of Hindostan in the Indian Ocean ? What noted 
tree in Hindostan ? Banyan tree. Where is Hyderabad ? Foi 
what was Golconda formerly noted ? For its diamonds. 



FARTHER INDIA. 

How is Farther India bounded ? 

Q. What does Farther India comprise ? 

A. The empires of Burmah and Anam, the kingdom 
of Siam, the British possessions in the western part 
and the Malay peninsula. 

In what part is Birmah ? What two divisions lie on the Gulf 
of Tonquin and the China Sea? In what part is Cambodia? 
Which is the most southern division^ In what part is Siam 



152 PART SECOND. 



BTRMAN EMPIRE. 



How is Birmah bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated 1 What course does the Iriawaddy flow, and where 
does it empty ? What town a little south-west of Uraerapoora ? 
For wnat is Ava noted ? For its splendid temples and palaces. 
"Where is Rangoon ? For what noted ? Its commerce, and the 
great temple of Shoe Dagon. What cape near the mouth of 
the Irrawaddy ? What gulf on the south ? Gulf of Martabaii. 

EMPIRE OF ANAM. 

How is Anam bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? For what is Hue noted 1 For its strong fortress. 

Q. What are the divisions of the Empire of Anam ? 

A. Tonquin, Cochin-China, Cambodia, and part of 
Laos. 

Where is Saigon situated? For what noted ? For its citadel 
and the beauty of its scenery. It is the largest city in the em- 
pire. Where is Kesho? What cape at the southern extremity 
of Anam ? Cambodia. 

SIAM. 

How is Siam boundea ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? What river flows through tho centre 1 M. Where does 
it empty ? What town on the Meinam, north of Bankok ] 
What peculiarity has Bankok, the capital? The houses are 
many of them built upon rafts in the river, which may be 
easily floated from place to place. 

BRITISH POSSESSIONS. 

Q. What do these possessions comprise ? 

A. Two long narrow countries in the western part, 
the Malay peninsula or Malacca, and the islands of 
Penang and Singapore. 



CHINA. 153 

In what part is Aracan ? Amherst ] What river west ol 
Assam ? B. Which way does the Salweiii flow, and where 
does it empty ? Where is Patani ? Malacca 1 What cape at 
the southern extremity of Malacca ? R. How is Malacca 
separated from Sumatra ? Where is Singapore ? For what 
noted 1 For its free port and extensive commerce, 

CHINESE EMPIRE. 

How is the Chinese Empire bounded ? What is the capital 
and how situated 1 

Q. What does the Chinese Empire embrace ? 

A. China, Chinese Tartary, Corea and Thibet. 

Which is the largest of these divisions ? Which the smallest ' 
Which has no seacoast ? Which forms a peninsula 1 Which is 
the longest river, and through what division does it flow 'i 



CHINA. 

How is China bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? 

Q. What great national works in China ? 

A. The Great Wall and Grand Canal. 

Q. Describe the Great Wall "? 

A. It is 1,500 miles long, 24 feet high and 20 broad 
on the top. It was built 2,000 years ago. 

Q. Describe the Grand, or Imperial Canal 1 

A. It is 700 miles long, 200 feet wide, and 60 deep 
in some places. 

For what is China noted 1 

A. For its great antiquity, its singular customs, and 
lis jealousy of other nations. 

For what is Pekin, the capital, noted ? It is one of the largest 

and most populous cities in the world. It is composed of tw-o 

distinct towns, each of which is surrounded by a wall thirt> 
1* 



154: PAET SECOND. 

feet high. How is Nankin situated ? For what noted? It -vras* 
formerly the capital, and the most beautiful city in the empire • 
but now it is reduced. It is still noted for its extensive manu 
factures, the learning of its citizens, and its porcelain tower, which 
is 200 feet high. What do the names Pekin and Nankra sig 
nify ? The Northern and Southern Court. How is Canton situ 
ated ? For what noted ? It has a more extensive commerce 
than any other city in China, and until 1842, it was the only 
free port in the Empire. What other ports are now free ] Amoy, 
Footchow, Ningpo and Shanghae. Which o-f these has the 
greatest commerce ? S. How is Macao situated 1 What gulf 
north-west of the Yellow Sea ? if. Where is Singan ? Where 
is Poyang Lake ? What lake west of it ? Touting. Which is 
the longest river in China, what course does it run, and where 
does it empty ? In what part is the Canton River, or the Hoang 
Kiang ? What mountains cross the southern part of China ? 
The Meling Mountains. What mountains cross the northern 
part ? The Peling Mountains. What river north of the Peling 
Mountains ? Where is the island of Hong Kong ? To whom 
does it belong "? G. B. Through what island does the Tropic 
of Cancer pass ? Where is Hangtchow ? In what direction is 
Pekin from Canton ? What large city in the United States 
is nearly in the same latitude with Pekin ? Which are the 
principal islands that belong to China ? Hainan, Formosa, and 
the Loo-choo group. What strait separates China from For- 
mosa 1 How long is Formosa ? 220 miles. In what direction 
from Formosa, is Hainan ? How long is Hainan '^ 200 miles. 



THIBFT. 

How is Thibet bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ 
ated ? For what is Lassa, the capital, distinguished ? It is the 
residence of the Grand Lama, or God upon Earth, whom the 
Chinese worship. On what river is Teshoo-Lomboo situated ? 
B. What direction is it from Lassa ? For what noted ? For 
its large monastery, composed of 400 houses, surrounded by a 
very high wall, in which an inferior Lama resides 



EMPIBB or JAPAN. 155 

Where is Little Thibet ? What is the principal town > 
Leh. For what noted? Its wool trade. On what river is it 
situated ? What mountains m tne souttiern part ? H . 

CHINESE TARTARY. 

How is Chinese Tartary bounded ? What mountains between 
Chinese Tartary and Siberia? What river crosses the north- 
eastern part ? What course does it run, and where does it 
empty? In what pant is Littk Bokhara '^ Soongarial Mongolia f 
What deserts in Chinese Tartary? Where is Kirin-Oula? 
Cashgar ? What sea touches the north-eastern part ? What 
channel separates Chinese Tartary from Saghalien Island ? 

COREA. 

What is Corea ? How is it bounded ? What is the capital, 
and how situated ? 

EMPIRE OF JAPAN. 

Q. What does the Empire of Japan comprise ? 
A. The islands of Niphon, Kiusiu, Jesso and Sikof k, 
or Sikoke. 

What is the capital ? J. How situated ? For what noted ? 
Its great number of palaces. Where is Miaco ? For what 
noted? It is the religious capital, and is the centre of learning 
and science. Where is Osaca ? Which extends farther south, 
Sikoke or Kiusiu ? Where is Jesso ? What is the chief town 
on Jesso ? M, What island north of Jesso ? What is its length ? 
600 miles. What cluster of islands north-east of Jesso ? Which 
is the largest ? Staten Island. On which island is Nambu ? N 
How is Nangasaki situated ? 



156 PART seco:n"d. 

REVIEW OF THE MAP OF ASIA. 

1. Where are the following towns 1 

Bagdad ? Seringapatam ? Nankin 1 Teflis ? Agra ? Bassora f 
Balk ? Lassa 1 Aden ? Mecca 1 Teheran ? Tauris ] Angora "i 
Dacca ? Diarbekir ? Amoy ^ Bombay ? Tomsk ? Cochin ? 
Damascus? Cambodia? Malacca? Mosul? Goa? Benares? 
Irkoutsk? Shiraz? Tobolsk? Pondicherry? Cabul? Hue? 
Ava? Aleppo? Bukharia ? Herat '^ Surat ? Kelat ? Muscat? 
Candahar ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Godavery ? Jihpn, or Amoo ? Kiang-Ku, or Yangtse-Kiang? 
Euphrates ? Krishna, or Kistna ? Sihon ? Hoang-Ho ? Yenisei ? 
Meinam ? Indus ? Nerbuddah ? Cambodia ? Tigris ? Amour ? 
Ural? Granges? Burrampooter, or Brahmaputra ? Irravrnddy ? 
Lena ? Obi ? Helmund ? Irtish ? Kolima ? 

3. Where are the following seas ? 

Caspian? Okhotsk? Japan? Black? Kara? Aral? Dead? 
Kamtschatka ? Arabian ? China ? Yellow ? Red ? 

4. Where are the following islands ? 

Kurile ? Nova Zembla ? Andaman ? New-Siberia ? Kiusiu ? 
Nicobar ? Hainan ? Sumatra ? Saghalien ? Niphon ? Formosa ? 
Loo-choo ? Behring's ? Staten ? Socotra ? Cyprus ? Jesso "* 
Hong Kong? Sikoke ? Philippine? 

5. Where are the following straits ? 

Behring's ? Malacca ? Ormus ? Formosa ? Corea ? Sangar, or 
Matsraay ? Babelmandel ? Channel of Tartary ? 

6. Where are the following lakes, gulfs, or bays ? 

Baikal ? Balkhan, or Balcash, or Balcat ? Dzaisang, or Zai- 
zan ? Durrah, or Zurrah ? Poyang ? Lob, or Lop-Nor ? Tchany, 
orTcharry? Obi? Anadir? Tonquin? Siam? Persian? Marta- 
ban? Cambav' Oman? Bengal? Manaar^ 



AFEICA. 157 

7. Where are the following capes 1 

Lopatka? Chalagskoi ? Comoiin ] Cambodia, or Camboja 1 
Romania ? East 1 

8. Where are the following mountams 1 

Little Altai 1 Hindoo-Koosh ? Ghaut 1 Peling 1 Himalaya ? 
Caucasian ? Beloor, or Belur Tag ? Sinai ? Great Altai ? Uial ? 
Taurus? Ramleah ? Meling ? 

9. Where are the following towns ? 

Nangasaki? Cashmere? Columbo? Mocha? Candy? Miaco? 
Acheen 1 Tyre ? Bankok ? Jerusalem ? Jeddo ? Pe- 
kin ? Madras ? Calcutta ? Khiva ? Umerapoora 1 Canton 7 
Kecho, or Kesho ? Smyrna? Cashgar? Lahore? Medina? 
Acre 1 Patna ? Palmyra ? Samarcand ? Tatta ? Ispahan ? 
Sana? Kangoon ? Baalbec ? Macao? Ningpo ? Tripoli? Hyde- 
rabad ? Singapore ? Amherst? Shanghae ? Osaca ? Matsmay ? 
Saghalien ? 

AFRICA. 

How is Africa bounded ? How is it con^if cted with Asia ? 

Q. For what is Africa distinguished ? 

A. For its immense deserts, its hot climate and un- 
explored regions. 

How does it compare in size with the other grand divisions of 
the Globe ? 

A. It is third ; being about three times as large as 
Europe. 

Which is the most southern cape ? The most eastern ? The 
most western ? The most northern ? What large island south 
east, of Africa ? What three clusters of islands near the north- 
western coast? What islands in the Atlantic Ocean south-west 
of the Gulf of Guinea ? What two large rivers in Africa? What 
mountains east of Ethiopia ? entre. from east to west ? 



158 PART SECOND. 



BARBARY STATES 



Q. What do tiie Barbary States include 1 

A. Morocco, Algiers, or Algeria, Tunis and Tripoli. 
Beled el Jerid, or Country of Dates, forms a part oi 
Barbary, and stretches along from the Atlas Mountains 
on the west, to Tripoli on the east. 



MOROCCO. 

How is Morocco bounded ? What is the capital, and how- 
situated ? What mountains in Morocco ? How is Fez situated ? 
For what noted ? It is the largest city in the empire, and was 
formerly noted for its literary institutions. How is Mogadore 
situated ? Santa Cruz ? In what direction from Morocco 
is Mequinez, or Mequinet 1 In what part is Mount Miltsin 1 
How high is it ? 11,400 feet. What strait on the north? How 
wide is it ■? 15 miles. In w^hat part is Noon, or Nun ? What 
town on the coast next south of Mequinez ? Salee. For what 
has it been noted ? Its piracies. What cluster of islands west 
of Morocco ? What two towns situated on the strait of Gibral- 
tar? Tangier and Ceuta. What town in the eastern part? 
Tafilelt. For what noted ? It is a place to which persons are 
banished by the government for political offences. 



ALGIERS. 

How is Algiers bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated '^ 

Q. For what has Algiers been noted ? 

A. For its daring piracies and depredations on the 
seas. 

How is Oran situated ? Bona ? For what noted ? Its coral 
fishery. In what part is Hemsen. or Tlemsen ? In what direc- 
tion from Algiers is Constantina ? What mountains in Algiers ? 



EGYPT 159 

What country south of Algiers and Tunis "i What are the 
principal towns in this country 1 Tuggurt and Gadames. For 
what are the towns in this region noted 1 They are mostly sur 
rounded by walls, and inhabited by different tribes. 

TUNIS. 

How is Tunis bounded ? What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated 1 What noted cape in the northern part of Tunis 1 
What direction is it from the capital 1 How is Kairwan situated ? 
What gulf in the eastern part 1 What town at its head ? Cabes. 
What lake west of Cabes 1 Lowdeah. The ruins of what 
ancient city are found north-east of Tunis 1 Carthage. What 
large island between Tunis and Italy 1 



TRIPOLI. 

How is Tripoli bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated ? How is Mesurata situated "? What gulf north-east 
of Tripoli 1 In what part is Barca ? For what was the coast 
of Barca once noted ? For its three-fold crops. What is its 
capital, and how situated ? What town in the western part on 
the Gulf of Sidra 1 What desert south of Barca ? 

Where is FezzanJ What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? What is Fezzan ? Several oases, which produce large 
quantities of dates. 

EGYPT. 

How is Egypt bounded? What is the capital and how 
situated ? 

Q. For what is Egypt celebrated ? 

A. For its great antiquity, its early civilization, its 
vast pyramids, and magnificent ruins of its ancient 
cities. 

What noted river flows through Egypt ? What is the trian- 
gular tract of land between the mouths of the Nile called 1 



160 PART SECOND. 

Delta. How is Alexandria situated? Where is Damietta'f 
What town west of Damietta, on the Mediterranean 1 R. 
Where is the town of Suez 1 Siout 1 In what part of Egypt are 
the ruins cf Thebes 1 What town en the coast of the Red Sea 1 
What desert south of Egypt ? What is the size of the largest 
pyramid 1 It is 460 feet high, and covers thirteen acres of 
ground. Ancient historians say that 1 00,000 men were engaged 
twenty years in its construction. In what part of Egypt are 
the cataracts of the Nile 1 S. In what part are the pyramids ? 
On which side of the Nile are the ruins of Thebes 1 In what 
latitude is Cairo ? What isthmus in the north-eastern part I 
Between what two seas is it 1 



NUBIA. 

How is Nubia bounded 1 What is the capital, and how situ- 
ated ? In what part is Dongola 1 Sennaar 1 What desert east 
of the Nile ? Which is farther north, Old or New-Dongola ? 
Where is the town of Sennaar 1 Where is Shendy, or Chendi ? 
What country south-east of Nubia ? 



ABYSSINIA. 

How is Abyssinia bounded 1 What is the capital, and how 
situated ? In what part is Massuah 1 What lake in the Inte- 
rior 1 What strait on the east ? How wide is it 1 Twenty 
miles. In what part is Axum? For what noted? For its 
antiquities. It was the ancient capital. What other important 
towns in Abyssinia 1 Adowa and Antalo. 



OR GREAT DESERT. 

Q. What is the extent of this desert ? 

A. From the Atlantic on the west, to the Nile on 
the east, and from the Barbary States on the north, to 
Soudan on the south. It is 3,000 miles long, and 1,000 
wide 



SIEEEA LEONE. IGl 

Q. Describe its appearance ? 

A. Its surface is composed of sand and gravel, witli- 
out vegetation. It is like the bottom of a dried up 
sea, with here and there^ a few fertile spots, called 
oases. 

From what city in Soudan do caravans start to cross the 
desert 1 In what part is Agdass 1 Fezzan 1 Tibestj ? Ti- 
sheet? What is Tisheet ? Where is Angela ? Where is Tuat ? 
What cape forms the most western point of the desert ? What 
cape north of cape Blanco 1 Barbas. Where is cape Bajador ? 
What cluster of islands north-west of cape Bajador 1 What 
country south-west of the desert 1 

6KNEGAMB1A. 

How is Senegambia Lounded '^ What is the general course 
of the rivers of Senegambia, and where do they empty 1 
Which is the most northern river ? What town at its mouth "^ 
Where is the Gambia River? What town at its mouth? What 
river next south of the Gambia 1 What cape between the 
mouth of the Gambia and the Grand 1 In what part is Timboo 1 
How is Senegambia divided ? Into several small states. In 
what part is Bambouk 1 For what noted ? Its gold. What 
three nations have settlements along the coast? En., Por., Fr. 
What colony in the south-western part on the coast 1 

SIERRA LEONE. 

To what nation does this colony belong ? What is the capital, 
and how situated ? 

Q. When, and for what purpose, was it established ? 

A. In 1787, for the purpose of suppressing the slave 
trade, and civilizing the-interior of Africa. 

On what river is Freetown? The Rochelle. What village 
south of Freetown ? York. What bay south of York ? Yawry. 
What colony on the coast south-east of Sierra Leone ? 



162 PAKT SECOND. 



LIBERIA. 



How is Liberia bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. When, and by whom, was this colony established ? 

A. In 1820, by the American Coloiiization Society, 
to furnish a settlement for the free blacks and emanci 
pated slaves of the United States. 

On what river is Millsburg ? What cape near Monrovia 1 
Name the principal settlements on the coast ? Marshal], 
Edina, Buchanan and Harper. What cape in the southern part ? 
Where is Grain Coast 1 Which way from Grain is Ivory Coast "^ 
What is the present condition of the colony ? Very flourishing, 
and is exerting a happy influence on the neighboring tribes. 
What country east of Liberia ? 



UPPER GUINEA. 

How is Upper Guinea bounded ? What range of mountams 
on the north ? What river separates Upper from Lower Guinea 1 
In what part is the kingdom of AsJiantee ? What is the capital ? 
C. Where is Ivory coast ? Where is the kingdom of Dahomey 1 
What is the capital ? A. Where is the kingdom of Betiin ? 
What is the capital 1 B. On what coast is Elmina ? What 
two capes on the Gold Coast ? Cape Three Points and Cape 
Coast-Castle. What country next south-east of Upper Guinea 1 



LOWER GUINEA. 

How is Lower Guinea bounded ? Name the principal coun- 
tries in Lower Guinea ? In what part is Biafra ? What gulf 
or bay south-west of Biafra ? What island in the bight or bay 
of Biafra 1 To what country does Fernando Po belong ? Sp. 
Where is Prince's Island 1 What two islands south-west ol 
Prince's ? To whom do these three islands belong 1 Per. 



CAPE COLONY. 163 

Where is Loango? What is the capital? What town 
north-west of Loango on the coast ? What town south-east I 
Cabenda. What river separates Loango from Congo ? What 
division south-east of Loango ? 

What is the capital of Congo ? What mountains east of 
Congo ? Crystal. What division south of Congo 1 What river 
flows through Congo 1 The Ambriz. 

What is the capital of Angola ? What river on the south 
between Angola and Benguela 1 

What is the capital of Benguela ? What cape in the south- 
western part? Negro. What bay? What country south of 
Benguela ? 

CIMBEBAS. 

How much seacoast has Cimbebas ? 500 miles. Why are 
there no towns or settlements ? The whole coast is a desert, 
with but little fresh water. What two capes on the coast ? Frio 
and Cross. What bay on the south ? 



SOUTH AFRICA. 

Q, What are the divisions of South Africa ? 
A. Cape Colony, CafFraria and Natal. The north- 
ern portion is inhabited by different tribes 

Where is the Orange River ? What part is inhabited by the 
Hottentots ? By the Boshuanas ? The Zulus ? W. Where is 
Lattakoo, or Kruman ? Which is the most southern division ? 



CAPE COLONY. 

How is Cape Colony bounded ? What is the capital, and how 
situated ? 

Q. When, and by whom, was Cape Colony settled ? 
A. In 1650, by the Dutch. 



164 PART SECOND 

What mountains in Cape Colony? In what part are the 
principal settlements 1 What bay south of Cape Town 1 Table 
Where is Cape of Good Hope ? What is the most southern 
cape of Africa ? In what part is Georgetown ? What town in 
the south-eastern part ? G. What bay on the west 1 St. H 
Under what government is Cape Colony ? G. B. What division 
north-east of Cape Colony 1 

What was formerly the extent of Caffraria, and what is it 
now ? It formerly extended from Cape Colony to Mozambique ; 
but frequent wars between the colonists and the native CafFres, 
have reduced the country to a district of about 160 miles on the 
coast. 

Where, and what is Natal ? It is the middle portion of what 
was formerly called Caffraria. It is a British settlement, ex- 
tending about 200 miles on the coast. What is the chief town ? 
D'Urban, or Port Natal ? What tribe occupies the country 
north of Natal ? The Zoolu tribe. 

What bay east of Zoolu country ? Delagoa Bay. What 
river between this country and Mozambique 1 The Manice. 



MOZAMBIQUE. 

How is Mozambique bounded? What is the capital, and 
how situated ? What bay south of Mozambique 1 What large 
river runs through the centre of Mozambique ? What town 
situated at its mouth. 1 Where is Sofala ? On what river is 
Sena? What town on the Zambezi north-west of Sena? To 
whom does Mozambique belong ? To the Portuguese. 



ZANGUEBAR. 

How IS Zanguebar bounded?. What does this country em- 
brace ? Several states, among which, Magadoxa, Melinda, 
Mombas and Quiloa are the principal. In what part is Quiloa ? 
Melinda ? What town on the coast of Melinda in ruins ? M 



SOUDAN. 165 

Where is Magadoxa ? What river ia the northern part oi 
Zanguebar ? What course does it run ? Where is the island 
of Zanzibar ] What island a little north of it 1 

Where is Ajan f What cape at the northern extremity of 
Ajan ? G. What cape south of Cape Guardafui ? Orfui. What 
cape in the southern part ? Bassas. What two countries on the 
coast between Ajan and Abyssinia 1 Berbera and Adel. What 
is the chief town in Berbera "? B. What town in Adel ? Z. 
Which is farther north, Berbera or Zeyla 1 What gulf north ot 
Berbera ? Aden. What country stretches through the interior 
^f Africa from Abyssinia on the east to Senegambiaon the west 1 

SOUDAN. 

flow is Soudan bounded ? How is it divided ? Into 
f^veral small kingdoms or states. What lake in Soudan near 
the eentre of Africa ? What mountains on the south ? What 
noted river flows through the eastern part ? What one through 
the «v estern ? 

1)1 what part is the kingdom of Darfur ? What is the capital '^ 
C. How situated 1 

In what part is the kingdom of Bambarra ? What is the 
capital 1 S. How situated 1 What other town on the Niger 
east of Sego '? J. 

In what part is the kingdom of Tirribudoo 7 What is the 
capital ? T. For what noted ? It is the meeting point of cara- 
vans from Egypt and the Barbary States. 

In what part is the kingdom of Bornou ? What is the capi- ' 
tal? K. 

In what part is the kingdom of Kanem J What is the capi- 
tal ? Koriah. 

In what part is the kingdom of Mandara ? What is the chiei 
town 1 Mora. 

Where is the town of Wara 1 On what river, and in what 
part, is Boussa? 



166 PART SECOND. 

In what part is the kingdom of Eoussa? What is the Tjhief 
town ? Kano. 

What country east of Lower Guinea ? 

Where is lake Victoria ? Has this region been exploi ed ? 
Where is the supposed source of the Mle ? In lake Usambiro, 
near the centre of Ethiopia. 



AFRICAN ISLANDS. 

What is the laigest island near Africa? What chavnel 
separates it from thw continent 1 What two capes, one at the 
northern and the oth«?r at the southern extremity ? What is the 
capital of Madagascttr, and how situated 1 What town on the 
eastern coast, nearly ^ast of Tananarivou 1 T. Where is Port 
Dauphin ? What bay south-west of Madagascar ? Augustine, 
Which is the most northern town ? Bembatooka. What mountain.*! 
in the southern pa/t 1 Red. What mountains in the northern 
part ? Radama. 

What tw'o noted islands east of Madagascar ? To whom does 

Mauritius, or the Isle of France, belong ? G. B. To whom does 

Bourbon belong ? Fr. Which is farther north 1 What town on 
Mauritius 1 What town on Bourbon ? 

Where are the Seychelle Islands ? The Aknirante Islands 1 
To whom do they belong 1 G. B. Where is Aldabra Island ? 
What cluster in the northern part of the channel of Mozambique 1 
Where is Socotra ? Where is St. Helena 1 What town on this 
island 1 Jamestown. For what is St. Helena noted 1 As the 
place in which Napoleon Bonaparte lived an exile for six years. 
In what direction from St. Helena is Ascension Island ? To 
whom do these two islands belong ? G. B. What town on 
A-Scension Island ? Georgetown. 

What four islands in the Gulf of Giunea ? Which is farthest 
north ? Which is farthest south % What cluster west of Sene- 



MALAYSIA. 167 

gambia ? What cluster north of the Cape Verde Islands ? C. 
What cluster north of the Canaries 1 What cluster north-west 
of the Madeira Islands 1 To which cluster does Mayo belong"? 
Fayal 1 Porto Santo "? St. Jago ? Ferro and Teneriffe ? St 
fVIichael 1 St. Mary 1 



OCEANICA. 

Q. What does Oceanica comprise ? 

A. The islands of the Pacific, which lie south-east 
of Asia. 

Q. What part of the land surface of the globe do these islands 
embrace 1 

A. About one-eleventh. ^ 

Q. How are they commonly divided ? 

A. Into Malaysia, or East Indies, Australasia and 
Polynesia. 

MALAYSIA, OR EAST INDIES 

Q. Name the principal groups in Malaysia 1 

A. The Sunda Isles, the Moluccas or Spice Islands 
the Manillas, or Philippine Islands, Celebes, Borneo, 
and several smaller islands near. 

What two islands are separated by the Strait of Sunda ? 
What four are crossed by the equator 1 Name the four Sunda 
Isles ? Sumatra, Java, Banca and Timor. Which is the most 
eastern 1 Which the most western 1 Which is the largest 1 
Which is the smallest 1 B. What does the Strait of Malacca 
separate ? Which is the most northern town on the island of 
Sumatra ? How is Batavia situated 1 Where is Bencoolen ] 
On which of the Sunda Isles is Mount Ophir ? S. 

In what part of Malaysia are the Philippine Islands? Name 
the principal islands of the Philippine group 1 Which is largest ? 
What town situated on it 1 What town situated on the most 
southern of the group 1 M. To whom do these islands belong 1 Sj^.. 



168 PART SECOND. 

Where are the Spice Islands? Name them ? Gilojo, Cerani, 
A-mboyna, Bouro and Banda. To whom do these belong '\ The 
Dutch. For what are they noted 1 For their aromatic spices. 

Where is Celebes ? What town situated in the southern 
part ? Macassar. To whom does this island belong ? The Dutch. 

Where is Borneo f What is the chief town 1 What islands 
north-east of Borneo? Sooloo. For what noted ? Their piracies. 
Where is Floris ? 

AUSTRALASIA. 

Q. Name the principal islands in Australasia ? 
A. Australia, New-Guinea, New-Zealand and Van 
Dielhen's Land. 

Which is the largest 1 What was its former name ? New- 
Holland. To whom does it belong ? G. B. What are its chiei 
divisions 1 For what is the island noted 1 Its mild climate, fer- 
tile soil and valuable minerals. Gold is found in great abun- 
dance. What mountains in Australia ? Blue. W^hat is the 
principal river ? In what part is Albany ? Melbourne ? Which 
is the most northern cape ? Which is the most northern town 1 
What gulf in the northern part 1 What strait between Aus- 
tralia and New-Guinea? W^here is Botany Bay ? What is the 
most south-western cape? Where is Shark's Bay ? Sidney? 
Perth ? Cape Flattery ? Which is the most eastern cape ? 
Sandy. Where is Swan River Colony ? Adelaide ? What 
strait separates Australia from Van Diemen's Land ? Where is 
Cape Howe ? What large island north of Australia ? 

By what other name is New- Guinea sometimes called? 
Papua. Name the other islands in the north-eastern part ol 
Australasia ? Louisiade, New-Britain, New-Ireland, Solomon's 
Archipelago, New-Hebrides and New-Caledonia. W^hat may 
be said of New-Guinea and the othei islands just named ? Ttiey 
have not ytt baen fully exploied, and but little is known re- 
specting them, jxcopt that they are inhabited by savages, divided 
into petty tribes, which are coniinuuliv at war with each other. 



REVIEW. 169 

Where is Van Diemen's Land? What is the chief town? 
To whom does this island belong ? For what purpose is it 
used ? As a place of banishment for convicts. 

Where is New-Zealand? How many islands does New- 
Zealand comprise *? Three. To whom does it belong 1 G. B. 
What is the name of the smallest? What strait separates the 
two large islands of New-Zealand ? What town situated on 
Cook's Strait? Wellington. Where is the Bay of Islands? In 
the northern part. What island south-east of Coo 't's Strait ? 

POLYNESIA. 

Q. What does Polynesia comprise ? 

A. The numerous islands of the Pacific Ocean, 
between Malaysia, Australasia and South America. 

Q. Name the principal groups ? 

A. Pelew, Ladrone, Caroline, Sandwich, Marquesas, 
Society, Friendly, Fejee and Navigator's. 

Which are the most civilized? The Sandwich Islands. 
What is the capital of the Sandwich Islands ? H. On what 
island is Honolulu situated ? 0. Where are the St. Andrew's T 
The Washington ? The Pelew ? The Kerraadec ? In what 
direction from Pitcairn's, are the Gilbert Islands ? What group 
between the Friendly and the Society Islands ? What direction 
is it from Gambler to the Marquesas Islands ? On which side 
of the equator are the Washington Islands ? Which is the 
most noted of the Society Islands ? 0. 



REVIEW OF AFRICA AND OCEANICA. 

I. Where are the following towns? 

Sego? Alexandria? Santa Cruz? Algiers? Damietta? 
Monrovia? Derne ? Tamatave? Loango? Thebes? Mo- 
gadore? Tripoli? Nun, or Noon? Melinda ? Dongola? 
Constantine ? Mozambique ? Tananarive ? Benguela ? Gon- 



.170 PART SECOND. 

dar? Cairo? Fez? Magadoxa? Timbuctoo ? Sennaar? 
2eila j Tunis 1 Freetown 1 Quiloa 1 Sallee, or Rahat 1 
Oran? Sofala? Suez? Berbera ? St. Salvador ? Benin? 
Cobbe ? St. Louis ? Rosetta T Mourzonk ? Massuah ? 
Tangier ? St. Denis ? Port Dauphin ? Cape Town 1 Zanzi- 
bar ? Georgetown? Boussa? Granam Town? Port Natal, 
or D'Urban ? Bathurst ? Port Louis ? Sidney ? Honolulu ? 
Batavia ? Manilla ? Perth ? Bencoolen ? Adelaide ? Acheen ? 

2. W} ere are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and wh re do they empty ? 

Niger ? Nile ? Congo, or Zaire ? Gambia ? Orange ? 
Zambezi ? Senegal ? Grande ? Haines ? Murray ? 

3. Where are the following capes ? 

Palmas ? Bajador ? Bon ? Good Hope ? Verde ? Blanco ? 
Ambro? Three Points ? St. Mary? Agulhas, or LaguUas ? 
Guardafui ? Frio ? Delgado ? Flattery ? Howe ? Sandy 
Cape ? Chatham ? Corrientes ? 

4. Where are the following gulfs, bays, or lakes ? 

Guinea ? Delagoa ? Maravi ? Fish, or Great Fish ? Cabes ? 
Tchad ? Walwich B ? Sidra ? Dembea ? Biafra ? Benin ^ 
Botany Bay ? Bay of Islands ? 

5. Where are the following islands ? 

St. Helena ? Bourbon ? St. Thomas ? St. Antonio ? St. 
Jago ? St. Mary's ? St. Nicholas ? St. Michael ? Fernando 
Po ? Comoro ? Socotra ? St. Paul ? Ascension ? Aldabra ? 
TenerifFe ? Fayal? Zanzibar? Annobon ? Mayo? Princes? 

6. Where are the following straits and channels ? 

Gibraltar ? Babelmandel ? Mozambique ? Torres ? Cook's ? 
Bass ? Sunda ? Malacca ? 

7. Where are the following islands ? 

Palawan ? New-Zealand ? Timor ? Caroline ? Van Die- 



GENEKAL REVIEW 171 

men's Land? Floris? Kermadec ? Mindanao? Pelew ? 
Washington ? Oahu ? Ladrone? Otahiti'? Pitcairn's ? Chat- 
ham ? New-Britain 1 Hawaii, or Owhyhee ? Celebes 1 Gilbert ? 
Gilolo ? New-Caledonia 1 Stewart's 1 

8. Where are the following mountains and deserts ? 

Snow ? Kong 1 Atlas 1 Mountain s-of-the-Moon ? Red ? 
Lupata? Crystal? Sahara, or Great Desert ? Nubian"? Lybian ? 



GENERAL REVIEW. 



Middle, Southern and Western States, nor that of the British Isles. 



1. Where are the following towns 1 

Assumption ? Bristol ? Campeachy 1 Damascus ? Easton ? 
Fez 1 Gottenburg 1 Honda ? Ispahan ? Jassy ? Kingston ? 
(2.) Lyons? Montreal? New-Haven ? Oran ? Paris'? (2.) 
Quebec? Riga? Sligo ? Toronto? Ulm ? Victoria? Wil- 
mington? (2.) York? (3.) Zanzibar? Goa? Erie? Olmutz ? 
Groningen ? Rome ? (2.) Amherst ^ Patna ? Herat ? York- 
town ? Iowa City ? St. Ubes ? Utica ? St. Domingo ? 
Edenton ? Freyburg ? Upsal ? Lima ? 

2. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and "vhere do they empty ? 

Sf4ne? Turkey? Uruguay? Dulce ? Yazoo? Haines? 
Amour ? Red ? Donetz f Albany ? Nelson ? Delaware ? 
Yellowstone ? Oka ? Ural ? White ? Illinois ? Loire ? 
Licking? Lena? Euphrates? Alabama? Rio Grande ? (3) 
Niemen ? Rock ? Athabasca ? Po ? Clarke's ? Des Moines ? 
Ganges? Yenisei? Save? Slave? Santa Cruz ? Sacra- 
mento? Sihon? Saladillo? St. Lawrence? Shannon? 
Sabine ? Senegal ? 



172 PART SECOND. 

3. Where are the following islands ? 

Sikoke? Samos-z St. Thomas ? Philippine? Prince of Wales ? 
Palawan? Orkney? Oaliu ? Royale? Rhodes? Teneriffe ? 
Trinidad ? Cape Breton ? Cyprus ? Celebes ? Chiloe ? 
Candia? Disco? Hong Kong? Corn? Minorca? New- 
foundland ? Oland ? Princes ? Queen Charlotte's ? Socotra ' 
Staten ? Scio ? Sumatra ? St. Catharine ? Staten Land ? 
Melville? Margarita? Saghalien ? Curacoa? St. Lucia ? 
Tobago ? Zealand ? Loochoo ? Isle of Pines ? 

4. Where are the following towns ? 

Orleans ? Osaca ? Oaxaca ? Odessa ? Oporto ? Oswego ? 
Onega? Opelousas ? Orenburg? Owego ? Palermo? Puebla? 
Panama? Pisco? Prague? Potosi ? (2.) Pesth ? Padua? 
Pasco ? Philadelphia ? Pacific City ? Perth ? Parma ? 
Porto Seguro ? Plymouth? (2.) Port au Prince? Presburg? 
Popayan ? Peoria ? Parnaiba ? Paramaribo ? Pernambu- 
co ? Pontiac ? Payta ? Pensacola ? Plattsburg ? Para ? 
Petersburg ? Poughkeepsie ? Prairie du Chien ? Palmyra ? 
Port Dauphin ? Pondicherry ? Port Louis ? Port Natal, or 
D' Urban ? 

5. Where are the following lakes ? 

Superior? Sabine? Ladoga? Slave? Maravi? Malar? 
Lob, or Lop Nor ? Ilmen ? Itasca ? Huron ? Geneva ? Great 
Salt ? Great Bear ? Enara ? Erie ? Durrah, or Zurrah ? 
Abbitibbee ? Balcat, or Balcash, or Balkhan ? Peipus ? Poy- 
ang ? Pontchartrain ? Nicaragua ? Red ? Tcharry, or Tchanny ? 
Rainy ? Tule ? Titicaca ? Tchad ? Salt, or Porongos ? 
Silver ? Wetter ? Winnebago ? Winnipeg ? Pepin ? Peoria ? 
Wener ? 

6. Where are the following capes ? 

Ann? Agulhas ? Bathurst ? Blanco ? (3.) Ambro ? Ro- 
manzofr? Three Points ? Trafalgar? St. Vincent? St. Lewis? 
St. Roque? Sable? (2.) St. Antonio ? (2.) Verde ? PassaroT 



GENERAL REVIEW. 173 

Prince of Wales? Palmasl St. Mary's ? St. Lucas? Delgado'? 
Sandy? Farewell? Fear? Frio? (2.) Finisterre ? Catoche? 
Cod ? Clear 1 Bojador 1 Gracias a Dios 1 Bon '? Naze ^ 
North 1 (3.) Orange 1 Moro Hermoso ? 

7. Where are the following towns 1 

Tokay? Tripoli? (2.) Tunis? Trenton? Tours? Turin? 
Tuscaloosa ? Timbuctoo ? Troy ? Thebes ? Tortosa ? Tou- 
louse ? Tucuman ? Toledo ? (2.) Teflis ? Tatta ? Tangier ? 
Toulon? Tula? Tornea ? Tallahassee? Tauris ? Trieste? 
Truxillo? (3.) Tomsk? Tamatave? Teheran? Tobolsk^ 
Thorn ? Tananarive ? 

8. Where are the following gulfs or bays ? 

All-Saints? Martaban ? Baffin's? Bristol? Cabes ? 
Ch oco ? Biscay ? Bay of Islands ? Appalachee ? Delaware ? 
Donegal ? Fish, or Great Fish ? Fundy ? Finland ? Guay- 
aquil ? Green ? Genoa ? Bothnia ? G ainea ? Sidra ? St. 
Lawrence ? Saginaw ? Tampa ? San Francisco ? Taranto ? 
Thunder? Venezuela? Walwich ? Traverse? Tcheskaya ? 
Trinidad? Pascagoula ? Obi? Bengal? Oman? 

9. Where are the following seas ? 

Yellow ? Zuyder Zee ? Marmora ? North ? Aral ? Okhotsk ? 
Red ? Mediterranean ? China ? Azof, or Azov ? Archipel- 
ago ? Caspian ? Dead ? White ? Irish ? Japan ? Arabian ? 
Kara ? Adriatic Sea, or Gulf of Venice ? Kamtschatka ? 
Black ? Baltic ? 

10. Where are the following straits and channels ? 

Bonifacio ? Barrows ? Bass ? Babelmandel ? Cattegat ? 
Cook's ? Ormus ? Torres ? Malacca ? Messina ? Le Maire ? 
Juan de Fuca ? Hudson's ? Gibraltar ? Gut of Canso ? 
Skager Rack? Sunda? Otranto ? Frobisher's? Formosa? 
Enikale ? Dover ? Bristol Channel ? North Channel ? 

11. Where are the following towns ? 



174: PART SECOND. 

Valencia? (2.) Vicksburg? Yiborg? Villa Rica? Val- 
lejo? Vera Cruz? Varna? Vienna? Vandalia ^ 

Valladolid ? (2.) Villa Bella ? Vmcennes ? Valdivia ? Wilna ? 
Valparaiso ? Wheeling ? Waterford ? Wilkesbarre ? Wood- 
ville? Wetumpka? VVincliester ? (2.) Washington? (2.) 
Wes*; Point ? WiUiamsport ? Whitehall ? 

12. Where are the following peninsulas and inlets ? 

Pen. of Alaska ? Of Florida ? Of Nova Scotia ? Of Yuca- 
tan? Of California ? Of Tres Montes ? Of St. Joseph's ? Ba- 
thurst In. ? Chesterfield ? New ? Cook's ? Mosquito ? 

3 3. Where are the following forts, isthmuses and places "* 

Albany? Oaines ? Churchill? Gibson? Moose? Snelling? 
Smith? Vancouver? Walla- Walla ? Wayne? Towson ? Win- 
aebago ? Severn? York? Isthmus of Darien ? Suez? Council 
Bluff? Florida Reefs ? Falls of St. Anthony ? Grand Portage ? 
Great Bank? Hot Springs? Key West? Victoria Land? 
Spanish Peaks ? The Maelstrom ? Point Barrow ? Pictured 
Rocks ? Niagara Falls ? 

14. Where are the following towns ? 

Astrachan? Acre? Amsterdam? Abo? Salt Lake City ? Santa 
Martha? S. Barbara? Sleswick ? Seville? St. Charles ? Salis- 
bury? St. Denis? Sofala ? Santa Fe ? (2.) Salem? (2.) Sal 
tillo ? San Antonio ? Sandusky ? Stockton ? Sego ? Sallee, oi 
Rabat ? Sidney ? Seringapatam ? Saghalien ? Smolensk ? S. 
Marino ? Silistria ? Skalholt ? St. Johns ? San Paulo, or St. 
Paul? Springfield? (2.) Sheffield? Salamanca? Saragossa ? 
Strasburg ? Scutari ? Salonica ? Santiago ? Schenectady ? 
Salta ? San Jose ? Suez ? St. Louis ? (2.) Sennaar ? Shawnee- 
town? Stettin? Sophia? St. Augustine ? Shiraz ? Sana? 
Staunton? St. Petersburg? Stuttgard ? Syracuse? Stockholm? 
St. Joseph's ? Sackett's Harbor ? Savannah ? (2.) San Fran 
Cisco ? Santa Cruz ? St. Stephen's ? Surat ? Shanghae ? St. 
Salvador ? Smyrna ? Singapore ? Samarcand ? 

15. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 



GENERAL REVIEW 175 

Indus? Don? Lewis? Ebro ? Negro? (3.) Elbe? Salmon? 
Severn ? [rrawaddy ? Salado ? Alleghany ? Surinam ? Irtish * 
Nuces ? Bug ? Ems ? Washita ? Araguay ? Roanoke ? Esse- 
quibo ? Orinoco ? Tagus ? Hoang Ho ? East Main ? Para 1 
Neuse? Amazon? Tiber? Zambezi? Puras? Nile? Bog? 
Beni ? Brazos ? Black Warrior ? Blanco ? Burrampooter, or 
Brahamapatra? Big Horn ? Cambodia? Clark's? (2.) Color- 
ado? Obi? Cape Fear? Cauca? Columbia? Churchill? Dal? 
Douro? Canadian? 

IS. Where are the following islands? 

Anglesea ? Abaco ? Annobou ? Behring's ? Aland ? Anti- 
costi ? Caroline ? Bourbon ? Aldabra ? Bermuda ? Andaman ? 
Chatham ? Comoro ? Cephalonica ? Dago '^ Elba ? Formosa ? 
Funen ? Cerigo ? Fayal ? Faroe ? Floris ? Corsica ? Corfu 7 
Fernando Po? Southampton? Falkland? Great Britain? 
Gilolo ? St. Paul, or Ascension ? Grenada ? Grand Menan 1 
Gothland ? Gilbert ? Hawii. or Owhyhee ? Milo ? St. Sebas- 
tian ? St. Felix ? Santa Cruz ? (2.) Shetland ? Rugen ? Sfc. 
Helena ? Sicily ? Terra del Fuego ? Isle of Wight ^ 

17. Where are the following towns ? 

Baalbec ? Benin? Buenos Ay res? Bergen? Buda? Berlin' 
Bowling Green? Benares? Braga ? B'elfast? Bokhara? 
Brest ? Bremen ? Balize ? Brussels ? Batesville ? Boussa ? 
Bordeaux ? Berne ? Bedford ? Benguela ? Batavia ? Bassora ? 
Barcelona ? Baton Rouge ? Bardstowu ? Bagdad ? Bologna ? 
Burgos? Burlington? (3.) Boston? 

18. Where are the following lakes ? 

Athabasca ? Bevedero ? Huron ? Chapala ? Constance ? 
Deer? Ontario? Dembea? Champlain ? Baikal? Draisang, or 
Zaizan? Lake-of-the- Woods? Michigan? M istissinny ? Mirira? 
Miid? Little-Slave? Ottertail ? Palos ? Onega ? Moosehead' 
Maracaybo ? Okee-cho-bse ? Pyramid ? St. Clair ? 

19- Where are the folio wins: mountains ? 



176 PART SECOND. 

Appenines 1 Acaray ? Beloor, or Belur Tag 1 Blue Ridge 1 
Balkan 1 Mountains-of-the-Moon 1 Meling 1 Atlas ? Alps I 
Arctic Highlands I Alleghany? Brazilian? Carpathian? Black 
Hills 1 Kong 1 Cumberland 1 Andes 1 Cantabrian 1 Chimbo- 
razo? Snow? Peling? Mount Chilian ? Crystal ? Cevennes] 
•Red? 

20. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty ? 

Niger ? Osage ? Pilcomayo ? Port Desire ? Topajos ? Big 
Sandy? Colorado? (2.) Danube? Drave ? Cumberland? Pai- 
chora? Oder? Orange? Ucayale? Volga? Rhone? Tornea ? 
Minho ? Meinam ? Onega ? Ottawa ? Nerbuddah ? Paraguay ? 
Red Cedar ? Murray ? Wisconsin ? Gambia ? Wabash ? Weser ? 
Tigris ? St. Francis ? Potomac ? Pruth ? Parana ? Penobscot ? 
Mayne ? Montreal ? Merrimac ? Virgen ? Vermejo ? Theisse ? 
Saskatchawan ? St. Louis ? Godavery ? 

21. Where are the following towns ? 

Columbia ? (2.) Cadiz ? Cape Haytien ? Caraccas I 
Chicago ? Cuzco "^ Catania ? Corinth ? Cambodia ? Cape 
Town? Carmel? Cagliari ? Cologne? Copiapo ? Columbus? 
(2.) Claiborne? Cairo? Cabul ? Cashgar ? Council Bluff? 
Cobbe ? Callao ? Cumana ? Christiana ? Calais ? Carlscrona 1 
Coquimbo ? Concord ? Constantino ? Cassville ? Carlisle ? Co- 
chin ? Candy ? Cordova ? (2.) Copenhagen ? Charleston ? (2.) 
Carthagena ? Cincinnati? Christobal ? Corrientes ? Cronstadt? 
Candahar? Columbo? Chillicothe ? Corunna ? Cork? Cash- 
mere ? Cleveland ? Cahawba ? Cayenne ? Colberg ? Cherson ? 
Coimbra ? Cracow ? 

22. Where are the following bays or gulfs ? 
Massachusetts? Matagorda 1 Riga? San Antonio? Pensacola ? 

Lyons ? Honduras ? Hudson's ? Georgia ? Delagoa ? Benin ? 
Biafra ? California ? Chesapeake ? Penas ? St. Mathias ? St. 
George's? Botany? Blanco? Campeachy? Penobscot? Pana. 
ma ? Monterey ? Mobile ? Onega ? Darien ? Mexico ? Mos- 
quito? Gray's? Boothia? Manaar? Cambay? Persian? Siam] 
Tonquini Anadir? 



GENERAL REVIEW. ITT 

23. Where are the following sounds and deserts 1 

Queen Charlotte's ? Nootka ? Norton 1 Puget's 1 Pamlico » 
Long Island "? Lancaster ? Prince William's 1 Smith's 1 Nu- 
bian 1 Great Sandy 1 Sahara, or Great Desert ? Atacama 1 
Great American 1 Lybian 1 Great Desert of Gobi ] Great Salt 1 

24. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run, 
and where do they empty 1 

Apalachicola ? Chippeway ? Congo, or Zaire ? Connecticut 1 
Chatahoochee } Dniester 1 Dwina "? Garonne ? Gila 1 Great 
Pedee 1 Glomma ? Green 1 (2.) Gironde ? Guadiana 1 Duna 1 
Guadalquiver ■? Dnieper? Grand? (3.) Great Sioux"? Helmund ? 
Hudson 1 Jihon, or Amoo 1 James' ? Javary ? Kiang Ku, or 
Yang-tse-Kiang ? Kanawha 1 Klamath ? Kennebec ? Krishna, or 
Kistna ? Kolima ? Mezene ? McKenzies ? Thames ? Moose ? 

25. Where are the following mountains ? 

Pyrenees? Rocky? Rannier? Sorata? Ramleah? Sierra Mo- 
rena ? Sinai ? Shaste Peak ? Sierra Nevada ? St. Helen's 1 
Taurus? Ural? White? Vulcan? Vesuvius? Geral ? Green? 
Ghaut ? Great Altai ? Guadalupe ? Hecla ? Himalaya ? Lupa- 
ta ? Hindoo Koosh ? Little Altai ? Franklin ? Montserrat ? St 
Elias? Cotopaxi? Caucasus? Cordilleras? Dofrafield? Etna "^ 

26. Where are the following towns ? 

Aberdeen? Athens? (2.) Arta? Acapulco? Agra? Arica? 
Camden? Archangel? Albany? (2.) Arequipa ? Arispe i 
Antwerp ? Alicante ? Abingdon ? Aleppo ? Algiers ? Austin ? 
Auburn ? Annapolis ? Adrianople ? Aspinwall ? Apalachicola ? 
Adelaide? Astoria? Augusta? (2.) Amoy ? Aden? Acheen ? 
Ava ? Angora ? Adrian ? Alton ? Alexandria ? (2.) Espiritu 
Santo? Edinburgh? Eastport? Elsinore? Jaen? Jackson? (4.) 
Jacksonville? (3.) Jefferson City? Inverness? Indianapolis? 
Irkoutsk ? Ithaca ? Kiev ? Kola ? Konigsburg ? Knoxville ? 
Kelat? Quincy? Quito? Quiloa ? Uleaborg ? Umea ? Upper- 
navick ? Rangoon ? Rochester ? Rosetta ? Ravenna ? Rio 
Janeiro ? 



1T8 PART SECOND. 

27. Wnere are the following capes 1 

Corrientes'? (2.) Florida? Charles'? CanaveraH Chatham 1 
Gallinas, or Vela ? Good Hope 1 Henry 1 Howe 1 Henlopen ? 
Guardafui 1 Hatteras 1 Flattery 1 (2.) Lookout 1 Lizard Point 'i 
King's? Lisburne? Matapan ? Land's-End? Point Concep 
lion? Oxford? Malabar? Ortegal ? Mendocino? 

28. Where are the following islands ? 

Cyprus ? Hebrides, or Western ? Hainan ? Iceland ? Ivica ? 
Ireland ? Jesse ? Jersey ? Jamaica ? Isle of Man ? Johannes ? 
Key West ? Juan Fernandez ? Kodiak ? Kurile ? Long ? Ker- 
madec ? Kiusiu ? Ladrone ? Lipari ? LafFoden ? Vancouver's ? 
Zanzibar ? Van Diemen's Land ? Washington ? The Apostles ? 
Wellington? Timor? Santa Rosa? Stewart's? Sardinia? St. 
Antonio? Scilly ? St. Michael? Pelew ? St. Mary's? Pit- 
cairn's ? St. Nicholas ? Quibo ? Oesel ? Otahiti ? Prince 
Edward's ? 

29. Where are the following rivers, what course do they run 
and where do they empty ? 

Mamore? Xingua? Maroni ? Monongahela ? Madeira? Mis- 
souri ? Mohawk ? Magdalena ? Maumee ? Mississippi ? St 
Lawrence ? Savannah ? Kama ? St. John's ? San Joaquin 1 
Susquehannah ? Shenandoah ? St. Croix ? (2.) Tocantin's ? 
Topajos ? Tennessee ? Tombigby ? Rhine ? Vistula ? 

30. Where are the following towns ? 

Bangor ? Brunswick ? Belleville ? Barboursville ? Berbera f 
Bathurst? Balk? Bencoolen? Bombay? Bayonne ? Belgrade? 
Bilboa ? Brunn ? Birmingham ? Breslau ? Bucharest ? Bogo- 
ta ? Dresden? Dublin? Dijon? Drontheim ? Dover? (3.) 
Dantzic ? Dacca ? Detroit ? Dongola ? Dayton ? Derne ? 
Darien? Dunkirk? Donaldsonville ? Danville'^ Damietta ? 
Dubuque? Diarbekir ? Frankfort? (3.) Ferrol? Fredericks- 
burg ? Florence ? (2.) Freetown ? Fort Wayne ? Frederick 'J 
Gratz? Fayette ville ? Geneva? Graham Town ? Glasgow] 



GENERAL REVIEW. 179 

Gallipoli ? Grenada 1 Gottingen ? Galway 1 Ghent ? Gib- 
raltar 1 Guamanga ? Georgetown 1 (3.) Gondar ? Guaya- 
quil ? Galena 1 Galveston ? Genoa 1 Greenville "? 

31. Where are the following straits and channels 1 

Behring^s 1 Belleisle ? Constantinople, or Bosphorus 1 Cum- 
oerland 1 Davis' ? Dardanelles 1 English Channel 1 Corea ? 
St. George's 1 Sangar, or Matsmay ? Mozambique 1 Chan 
nel of Tartary ? Mackinaw ? Magellan 1 

32. Where are following towns 1 

Havana ? Hanover ? Halifax ? (2.) Holsteinburg 1 Hope- 
dale, or Hoffenthal 1 Hague ? Helena ? Hue 1 Havre ? 
Hartford 1 (2.) Hermanstadt ? Harrisburg ? Harmony ? Hot 
Springs? Herculaneum ? Honolulu"? Hamburg? Hunts- 
ville 1 Hallowell ? London ? Lahore 1 Liege ? La Kochelle ? 
Louisburg ? Lewisburg ? Lublin ? Liberty ? La Paz ? Lis- 
bon ? Lisle ? Lansing ? Leipsic ? Lafayette ? Larissa ? 
Londonderry? Lynchburg? Lassa ? Little Rock ? Limerick? 
Lancaster ? Leon ? (2. j Louisville ? (2.) Lubec ? L'Orient ? 
La Rioja ? Leeds ? Lexington ? Loango ? Laguayra ? Rheims 1 
Richmond ? Rotterdam ? Revel ? Ragusa ? Zeila ? Zurich 1 
Zanesville ? Lemberg ? Liverpool ? Rouen ? 

33. Where are the following islands ? 

Mas a Fuero ? Malta ? Mayo ? M anitouline Isles ? Mmdinao i 
Majorca ? Nantucket ? Niphon ? New-Zealand ? Nicobar ? 
New-Britain ? New-Caledonia ? Naxio ? New-Siberia ? Negro- 
pont ? Nova Zembla ? 

34. Where are the following towns ? 

Manheim? Madrid? Metz? Monterey? (2.) Milan? Mes- 
sina? Munich? Mantua? Mem el '^ Maranham? Macao? 
Missolonghi ? Malaga ? Moscow ? Montpeiler ? (2.) Madi- 
son? Murcia? Merida ? (2.) Mobile? Mecca? Matanzas ? 
Milwaukie ? Memphis ? Montgomery ? Monroe ? Mead- 
viile? Milledgeviile ? Maracaybo? Marietta? Montevideo? 



180 PART SECOND. 

Marseilles? Maysville ? Morgantown ? Monrovia? Mel 
bourne 1 Montezuma 1 Madawaska 1 Mosul 1 Macon 1 
Mocha 1 Matsmay 1 Magadoxa ? Mogadore 1 Malacca 1 
Melinda? Muscat? Miaco ? Mozambique? Mourzouk ? 
Medina ? Manilla ? Massuah ? Nantes ? Nain ? Navarino ? 
Newport ? (2.) Ningpo ? Nice ? Natal ? Nancy ? New 
castle? Naples? New- York? Nankin? Newbern? New- 
Orleans ? Napoli ? New-Amsterdam ? Newburgh ? Novo- 
gorod ? Nashville ? Newburyport ? Newark ? New-Albany ? 
Noon, or Nun? Natchez? New-London? Nacogdoches] 
New-Madrid ? Natchitoches ? Nangasaki ? 



THE TER-RESTKIAL GLOBE. 1^1 



PART THIRD. 

INTRODUCTION 

To the use of the Terrestrial Olobt: 



Q. What is the Terrestrial Globe 1 

A. It is a round body representing the earth, with all ita 
divisions marked out as on the map of the world, and is used in 
the study of geography. 

What is the Axis of the earth 1:^ What are the Poles 1 
What is the Equator % What are Great Circles ^t What are 
Less Circles ? What are Meridians 1 Into how many degrees 
18 every meridian divided 1 How is each degree divided ? Into 
sixty equal parts called minutes. How is each minute divided 1 
Into sixty equal parts called seconds. 

Q. How many horizons are there 1 

A. Two ; sensible and real. 

Q. What is the Sensible Horizon ? 

A. It is the line where the earth and sky seem to meet. 

Q What is the Real Horizon 1 

A. It is a great circle which divides the earth in*o upper and 
lower hemispheres. 

Q. How is the horizon divided ? 

A. Into four equal parts of 90-^ each. 

* See page 6 t Page 43. 



1S2 PART THIRD. 

Q. What is the Wooden Horizon ? 

A. [t is a wooden circular frame on which the globe rests. 
Q. What is the Brazen Meridian 1 

A. It is the circle of brass in which the globe turns, and ib 
divided into 360 equal parts. 

What are zones 1^ How many are there, and what are their 
names 1 Describe the limits of each 1 How many seasons 
has the Torrid Zone ? How many have the Temperate Zones ? 
How many the Frigid ? What is Latitude 1 What is Longi- 
tude? Are degrees of longitude equal in length? What is 
the greatest latitude a place can have ? What is the greatest 
longitude 1 Where has a place no longitude ? From what 
meridian do most nations reckon longitude If 

Q. What is the Ecliptic 1 

A. It is an imaginary great circle in the heavens which the 
earth describes in its annual revolution round the sun. 

Q. How is this marked on the globe 1 

A. Obliquely to the equator, making with it, an angle o.' 
23 « 28/. 

Q. How is the ecliptic divided 1 

A. Into 12 equal parts of 30° each, corresponding to the 12 
signs of the Zodiac. 

Q. What is the Zodiac ? 

A. It is a broad belt in the heavens, 16* wide, through tba 
centre of which the ecliptic is drawn. 

Q. How many Colures are there, and what are they ? 

A. Two ; one is the meridian which passes through the 
equinoctial points, called the equinoctial colure; the other is the 
meridian which passes through the solstitial points, called the 
solstitial colure. 

Q. Where are the equinoctial points ? 

A. Where the ecliptic cuts the equator 

Q. Where are the solstitial points 1 

A. Where it touches the tropics. 

Q. Why are they called equinoctial pomts ? 
* See p. 46. f P. 45 



THE TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. 183 

A Because when the sun reaches these points^ the days 
and nights are equal. 

Q. Why are the other points called solstitial ? 

A. Because the sun here appears to stand still, L e. it neither 
approaches the north or the south. 

Q. When does the sun reach the equinoctial points 1 

A. March 21st, and September 23d. 

Q. When does it reach the solstitial points "? 

A. June 21st, and December 22d. 

Q. What is the Quadrant of altitude 1 

A. It is a thin strip of brass divided into 90°, used to deter- 
mine the distance between any two places. 

Q. What is the Hour Circle 1 

A. It is a small circle drawn round each pole, on which the 
hours of the day are marked. A movable index is attached to 
each pole, pointing to the figures in the hour circle. 

Q. How many degrees at the equator, does . each hour indi 
cate ? 

A. Fifteen. 

PROBLEMS. 

1. To FIND THE LATITUDE OF ANT PLACE. 

Turn the given place to the brass meridian, and the degree 
directly over it indicates the latitude required. 

What is the latitude of Halifax 1 Boston 1 Liverpool ? Cape 
Horn? London? Constantinople'? Naples'? San Francisco? 
Calcutta 1 The mouth of the Amazon ? Cairo 1 Edinburgh "? 
Paris ? New-York 1 

2. To FIND THE LONGITUDE OF ANY PLACE. 

Turn the given place to the brass meridian, and the degree on the 
equator under the meridian, shows the longitude required. 

What is the longitude of Moscow? Cairo? Philadelphia? 
Lisbon ? St. Petersburg ? New-Orleans ? Amsterdam ? Quebec ? 
Tunis ? Dublin i Madras ? Aleppo ? Boston ? Batavia ? 
Atiiens ? ' New-York ? 



134: PART THIRD- 

3. To FIND ALL THE PLACES ON THE GLOBE THAT HAVE THE 
BAME LATITUDE WITH ANT GIVEN PLACE. 

Turn the globe, and all places passing under the latitude of the 
given place, will be those required. 
• 
What places on the globe, have 513^ degrees north latitude ? 
What places have 16 degrees south'? What places have the 
same, or nearly the same latitude with Stockholm? New- 
Orleans? Philadelphia? 

4. To FIND ALL THE PLACES ON THE GLOBE THAT HAVE THE 
SAME LONGITUDE WITH ANY GIVEN PLACE . 

Turn any place to the brass meridian, and all the places under the 
same edge, have the same longitude. 

What places have the same longitude with London ? Dantzic ? 
Boston ? Portland ? Vienna ? Lima ? Stockholm ? What places 
have no longitude ? 

5. To FIND ALL THOSE PLACES THAT HAVE THE SAME HOUR AT 
THE SAME TIME . 

All places situated under the same meridian from the Arctic to 
the Antarctic Circle, have the same hour at the same time. 

What places have noon at the same hour with New- York ? 
Washington ? Vienna ? St. Louis ? 

When it is sunrise at Charleston, what time is it at the Isthmus 
of Darien ? When it is noon at Alexandria, at what places is it 
midnight ? When it is sunset at Vienna, at what places is it 
sunrise ? When it is midnight at New-Orleans, at what places 
is it noon-day ? 

6 The latitude and longitude being given, to find the 

PLACE . 

Turn the given degree of longitude to the brass meridian, 
and under the given degree of latitude, will be the place 
required. 



THE TEKRESTRIAL GLOBE. 185 

What place has 151^ east longitude and 34° south latitude 1 
50° 50' east longitude and 32® 25' north latitude 1 5° 22' west 
longitude and 36® 5' north latitude 1 81® 11 ' east longitude and 
8® 32 ' north latitude 1 What island, about 6* west longitude and 
16° south latitude"? 



TUDE : 

Turn the given place to the brass meridian, the degree over tC 
'will be the latitude, and the degree on the equator, cut by the 
meridian, will be the longitude. 

What is the latitude and longitude of the following places 1 
Rome 1 Savannah 1 Canton 1 Quebec 1 Dublin 1 Stock- 
holm ? Bombay 1 Madrid 1 New-Orleans ? San Francisco ? 
Buenos Ayres 1 Lisbon 1 Botany Bay ? Aberdeen ? Liver- 
pool ? Boston 1 

8. To FIND THE DIFFERENCE OF LATITUDE OF ANY TWO GIVEN 

PLACES. 

Find the latitude of eaeh place, and subtract one from the 
other, if both are the same side of the equator, if not, add 
them. 

What is the difference of latitude between London and Ma- 
dras 1 Between Boston and Liverpool ? Between Rome and 
Aberdeen ? Between Cape Horn and Cape of Good Hope 1 
Between Berlin and Bristol ? Between Mexico and Coquimbo 1 
Between Lima and St. Petersburg ? 

9. To FIND THE DIFFERENCE OV LONGITUDE OF ANT TWO GIVEN 
PLACES . 

Find the longitude of both places, and subtract one from the 
other, if both are on the same side of the first meridian, if not j 
add them. 

TNoTE. — If the sum exceeds 180°, subtract it from SSO**, and the 
remainder will be the difference. "1 



186 PART THIRD. 

What is the difference of longitude between London and Con 
stantinople 1 Between Morocco and Thibet 1 Between Mecca 
and Calcutta 1 Between Mount Hecla and Mount Etna 1 Be- 
tween Paris and Glasgow 1 

10, To FIND THE DISTANCE BETWEEN ANY TWO PLACES ON THB 
GLOBE. 

Lay the graduated edge of the quadrant of altitude over the two 
places, and the number of degrees between them multiplied by 
60, will be the distance required in geographical miles. 
Multiply by 69)^, and the distance will be expressed in Eng- 
lish miles. 

What is the distance between Quebec and New-Orleans ? 
Charleston and the Bermuda Islands I St. Helena and Paris '\ 
London and New- York ? Washington and San Francisco? 
Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope ? 

[NoTEi — If the distance exceeds the length of the quadrant, a string 
or pair of compasses may be used, which, applied to the equator, wilt 
give the distance in degrees.] 

IL A PLACE BEING GIVEN, TO FIND ALL PLACES AT THB SAMP 
DISTANCE FROM IT, AS ANY OTHER GIVEN PLACE. 

Turn the first place to the brass meridian, attach the quadrant oj 
altitude over it. and move it, till the graduated edge falls on the 
other place ; then turn it entirely round, and all the places cut 
by the circle, will be those sought. 

What places are at the same, or nearly the same distance 



from London, as Warsaw ? From Buenos Ay res, as Madrid 1 
From Mecca, as Mexico 1 From Washington, as San Francisco ? 

12. The hour at any place being given, to find what 
hour it is at any other place, 

Turn the place^ whose hour is given, to the brass meridian, and 
set the index of the hour circle to that hour ; then turn the 
globe till the proposed place comes under the meridian, and the 
index will point to the present hour at that place. 
When it is ten o'clock, A. M., in London, what time is it in 



AKCIENT CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 187 

New- York ? Calcutta 1 Constantinople ? When it is midnight 
in Moscow, what time is it in New-Orleans 1 Buenos Ayres '^ 
Cairo ? Canton 1 When it is six o'clock, P. M., at Cape Horn, 
what time is it at Botany Bay 1 

Q. Who are the Antmcians ? 

A. Those living in the same longitude and latitude with our 
lelves, only on the opposite side of the equator. 
. Q. Who are the PericEcians ? 

A. Those living in the same latitude with ourselves, but on 
opposite sides of the earth, or 180" difference of longitude. 

Q. Who are the Antipodes ? 

A. Those living on the part of the globe directly opposite 
to ourselves. 

[NoTK. — Questions on the above Problems mav be increased indefi- 
nitely, at the discretion of the teacher.] 

ANCIENT CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 

Q. What is Ancient Geography 1 

A. A description of the earth's surface, as known to tho 
ancients. 

Q. To what periods of time does this term apply ! 

A. From the earliest records of geographical research, to tha 
downfall of the Roman Empire. 

Q. To what resources are we indebted for our knowledge of 
Ancient Classical Geography 1 

A. To the writers of ancient Greece and Rome. 

Q. To what extent were those writers acquainted with the 
surface cf the earth ? 

A. Chiefly, the central and southern portions of Europe, the 
adjacent portions of Asia, and those parts of Africa bordering on 
the Mediterranean. 

EUROPE. 

Q. To what country did this name originally apply 7 

A. Probably at first only to a small portion of Thrace, a country 

lying north of the iEgean Sea, or the Archipelago. The name 

was aftei wards applied to the whole continejat. 



188 PART THIRD. 

Q. What general name was given to the northern coilntries 
of Europe? 

A. Scandinavia. -a 

Q. What was Scandinavia supposed to be ? 

A. A group of islands. 

Q. How did the Romans usually divide Europe ? 

A. Into Britannia, Hibernia, and the adjacent isles called 
InsulsB Minores, Hispania, Gallia, Germania, Illyricum, Pannonia, 
Italia, Graecia, Dacia, Rhsetia, and Sarmatia. 

Q. What other name was given to Britannia, and why ? 

A. It was called Albion probably from Albus^ on a'coount of 
the chalky cliffs on the S. W. Coast. 

Q. What is Britannia now called ? 

A. England, Scotland, and Wales. 

Q. What is the modern name of Hibernia ? 

1. Ireland. 

Q, What was the ancient name of Scotland ? 

A. Caledonia. 

Q. What is the modern name of Hispania 1 

A. Spain. 

Q. What did Gallia include ? 

A. France, and the western part of Switzerland. 

Q. What is the modern name of Germania ? 
A. Germany. 

Q. What is the modern name of Pannonia ? 
A. Hungary. 

Q. What did Illyricum include 1 
A. Croatia, Dalmatia, and part of Turkey. 
Q. What are the modern names of Italia and Graecia ? 
A. Italy and Greece. Graecia included also part of Tur- 
key. 

Q. What did Dacia include 1 

A. Transylvania, Wallacnia and Moldavia. 

Q. What countries were called Sarmatia Europaea 1 

A. Russia and Poland. 

Q. What did Rhastia include 1 

A. The eastern part of Switzerland and the Tyrol. 



ANCIENT CLASSICAL GEOGKAPHT. 189 

SEAS. 

Where is ihe Aictic Ouean? What was its ancient name? 
Jfare Frlgrum, or CroT^ium. What was the ancient name of 
the North Sea? Oceanus Germanimis. Wliat was the ancient 
name of tlie Atlantic Ocean ? Atlanticnm Mare. Where is tlie 
Sea of Azof, or Azov? Wliat was it anciently called? Pcehis 
Meotis. What was the Black Sea cailea? Pontus Euxenua, 
What Sea between the Black Sea and the Ar Jiipclago ? What 
was its ancient name ? Propontw. What was the ancient name 
of the Archipelago 1 Mgeum Mare. Give the ancient name of 
the Mediterranean ■? Mare Internum. What sea west oi Greece 1 
Mare Ionium. What sea west of Italy ? Mare Inferum, TyrrJie- 
num, or Tuscum. By what name was the Gulf of V\?nice 
known ?- Mare Hadriaticum^ or Superum. Give the ixKoiv it 
names of the Baltic ? Sinus Codaniis, or Mare Suevicuni. 



What were the ancient names of the Straits of Dover 1 Frc- 
turn Britannicum, or GalUcum. Where is the Bay of Biscay ? 
What was it called ? Oceanus, Cantabricus. Give the ancient 
name of the Strait of Gibraltar 1 Fretum Gaditanum. The Gulf 
of Lyons ? Galhcus Sinus. The Gulf of Genoa ? Sinus Li g'-is- 
iiciis. The Gulf of Trieste ? TergesUnus Sinus. The Strait of 
Bonifacio ? Fossa. The Strait of Messina 1 Fretum Siculum. 
The Dardanelles 1 Hdlespontus. The Strait of Constantinople 1 
Bosporus Thracicus, or Thrdcius. The Strait of Kaffa 1 Bospo- 
rus Cimmerius. 

RIVERS. 

Where is the Oder ? What was its ancient name ? Via- 
dus. What was the ancient name of the Elbe ? Albis. 
The Weser ? Visurgis. The Scheldt ? Schaldis. The Rhine 1 
Rhenus. The Thames ? Tamesis. The Seine 1 Sequana. 
The Loire ? Liger. The Garonne 1 Garumna- The Douro ? 
Durius. The Guadiana ? Anas. The Guadalquiver 1 Btetis 



100 PART THIRD, 

The Ebro 1 Iberus. The Rhone % Rhoddnus. The Saone > 
Avar. The Arno ? Arnus. The Tiber ? Tiberis. The Adige '] 
Athesis. The Po ? Padus, or Er'iddnus. The Danube ? /s^er. 
The Dniester ? Tyras. The Dnieper ? Borysihenes. The Don ? 
T«»ae.s. The Volga 1 Rha. 

MOUNTAINS. 

Where are the Dofrafield Mountains ? What was their ancient 
name 1 Sevo Mons. The Ural Mountains ? Hyperborei, or 
Rhipeei Monies. The Pyrenees 1 Fyrencei Monies. The Alps 1 
Alpes. The Apennines ? Apenninus Mons. The Carpath 
ian Mountains ? Carpates, or Bastarnicee Monies. The Bal 
kan Mountains ? Hctmus Mons. 



LAKES. 

Where is Lake Geneva ? What was its ancient name. Lacua 
Lemdnus. Lake Constance "^ Lacus Briganiinus. Lake Mag 
giore '? Lacus Verhdnus. 

ISLANDS. 

Where is Britania or Albion ? What is it now called 1 Where 
is Hibernia, and what is it now called 1 What is the ancient 
name of the Orkneys 1 Orcddes. Of Tvica 1 Ebusus. Of Ma- 
jorca '? Baledris Major. Of Minorca % Baledris Minor. 01 
Elba '? JEthalia, or Ilva. Of Sicily ? Trinacria, or Sicilia. Ot 
Malta ? Meliia. Of Corfu ? Corcyra. Of Santa Maura ? Xet*- 
cac^ifa, or Leucas. Of Cephalonia ? Cephallenia. Of Zante 1 
Zacynthus. Of Cerigo ? Cythera. _ Of Candia ? Cre^a. Of 
Negropont 1 Eubcea^. Of Belleisle ? Vindllis. Of Ushant ? C^r 
anii*. Of Jersey? Casarea. Of Guernsey'? Sarnia. OfAldi" 
ney "? Riduna. 

TOWNS. 

What was the ancient name of London? Londinuiii. Of 
York ? Eboracum. Of Carlisle ? Lugwcallum. Of Batli ? 
^^?/flB /iSoZis. Where is Saragossa ? What was its ancient name ? 



ANCIENT CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 191 

C(£sar A ugusta. Toledo "? Toletum. Carthagena ? Carthago 
Nova. What were the Pillars of Hercules 1 Calpe, or the rock 
of Gibraltar, and Abyla, on the opposite shore in Africa. Where 
is Cologne 1 What was its ancient name ? Colonia Agrippmay 
Mentz 1 Moguntiacum. Lyons 1 Lugdunum. Paris ? Lutetia. 
Rouen ? Rotomagus. Zurich ? Tigurum. Toulouse 1 Tolosa 
Marseilles 1 Massillia, Cherson ? Chersonesus. Caffa o-» 
Kaffa ? Theodosia. Padua ? Patavium. Trent ? Tridentum 
Where is Maatiia ? For what noted 1 It was the birth-place Of 
Virgil. Where is Modena 1 What was its ancient name 1 
Mutina. Genoa I Genua. Florence ? Florentia. Rome 1 
Latium. What was Ostia ? The port of Rome. What was the 
ancient name of Naples ? Neapolis. For what was Falernum 
noted 1 For its wines, Venafrum f For its olives. Venusia ? 
It was the birth-place of Horace. Luceria ? For its wool. 
Brundusium ? For its harbor, and as the place where Virgil 
died. Tarentum 1 For its commerce. Matinum ? For its bees. 
P(Bstum ? For its roses Metapontum ? For a school of Pytha- 
goras. Syharis ? For the effeminacy of its inhabitants, 

SEVEN WONDERS. 

What were the Seven Wonders of the ancient world ? 1 . The 
Pyramids of Egypt. 2. The Statue of Jupiter, at Olympia. 
3. The Colossus, at Rhodes. 4. The Mausoleum, at Halicar- 
nassus. 5. The Temple of Diana, at Ephesus. 6. Tlie Walls 
of Babylon. If. The Royal Palace of Cyrus, or, as some say 
the Tower at Alexandria. 



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PART FIRST. 



Definitions 5, 10 

Map of the World 10, 13 

*' of North America. , . .13, 16 

" of United States 16, 20 

" of South America . . . .31, 23 



Page. 

Map of Europe 23, 28 

" of Asia .28, 32 

" of Africa 32, 35 

" of Oceanica 35, 36 

Review 36, 42 



PART SECOND. 



Page. 

Definitions 43, 45 

IntroductoryLessons. ... 45, 49 

United States 49, 87 

Territories and Review. 87, 101 
Brit. Am. and Alaska. .103, 107 
Greenland and Iceland. 107, 108 

Mexico, &c 108, 111 

Westlnd. and Review.. Ill, 115 

South America 115, 122 

Europe 122 



Page. 

Grreat B. and Ireland 123 

England, Scotland, &c.. 123, 146 

Asia 146, 157 

Africa 157, 166 

African Islands 166 

\ Oceanica 167 

\ East Indies 167 

I Australasia 168 

Polynesia 169 

\ Review 180 



PART THIRD. 

Page. I Page. 

Terrestrial Globe 181 Ancient Geography 187 

Problems on the Globe 183 1 Europe 187 

The Seven Wonders of the World 191 

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